The Role of Cued Language in Early Childhood Education for Hearing-Impaired Children
Cued Speech is a system designed to give visual information about spoken languages. It utilizes handshapes that distinguish syllables and phonemes and can represent over 50 spoken languages. Research demonstrates that children with prelingual profound deafness who are exposed to cued speech reach language and reading levels comparable with their hearing peers. Furthermore, these children …
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