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104| Deaf and Hard of Hearing Neuropsychological Evaluations in Children – A Conversation With Dr. Jennifer Reesman

Navigating Neuropsychology

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The Benefits of Baby Sign Language for Deaf Children

The motor coordination required to produce words with the mouth is a little bit more sophisticated. And we know from a lot of research that children who have a stronger foundation in American sign language do go on to become more fluent and better English readers at typically the same pace.

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