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Assessing language and language environment of high risk infants and children: A new approach
Topic:
NA
Authors:
Caskey, Vohr
Journal/Publication:
Acta Paediatrica
Year:
2013
Participant Age Range:
NA –
NA months
Sample Size:
NA
Participant Language:
NA
Abstract:
Language
delays are common among premature infants and children with hearing loss.
There are multiple tools and reports for assessing language in young
children. Assessing early language and providing intervention is key to
improving outcomes.
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