Speech, Language and the Brain: Neurodevelopmental Experts Discuss
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That means babies who are deaf or *hard* of *hearing* risk missing out on
essential information that shapes their ability to listen, talk and thrive
in a world *...*
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WASHINGTON, July 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Children begin to learn
language by hearing it long before they can talk, so a baby's first months
and years are critical for learning language and communication skills. That
means babies who are deaf or hard of hearing risk missing out on essential
information that shapes their ability to listen, talk and thrive in a world
of sound.
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