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A Neurobiological Case for Early Sign Language Education for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Davis, Faith
Davis, Faith
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In the absence of sufficient auditory input, alternative modalities of language learning are essential, such as hearing assistive devices and signed languages. With proper language education, Deaf and Hard of Hearing children can achieve the same level of success as their hearing peers, but this is often not their reality.
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2025
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American Sign Language, Sign Language, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Neuroscience, Undergraduate Research
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Davis, Faith (2025). A Neurobiological Case for Early Sign Language Education for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (Science and General Editor: Naeem Islam; Artist: Sanchita Rudra). Grey Matters 3, 12-17. Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/m4xm-mr69
