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      Dual language versus English-only support for bilingual children with hearing loss who use cochlear implants and hearing aids.

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          There is a critical need to understand better speech and language development in bilingual children learning two spoken languages who use cochlear implants (CIs) and hearing aids (HAs). The paucity of knowledge in this area poses a significant barrier to providing maximal communicative outcomes to a growing number of children who have a hearing loss (HL) and are learning multiple spoken languages. In fact, the number of bilingual individuals receiving CIs and HAs is rapidly increasing, and Hispanic children display a higher prevalence of HL than the general population of the United States. In order to serve better bilingual children with CIs and HAs, appropriate and effective therapy approaches need to be designed and tested, based on research findings.

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          Journal
          Int J Lang Commun Disord
          International journal of language & communication disorders
          Wiley
          1460-6984
          1368-2822
          Jul 2016
          : 51
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] The University of Houston, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Houston, TX, USA.
          [2 ] Vanderbilt University, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Nashville, TN, USA.
          [3 ] The Center for Hearing and Speech, Houston, TX, USA.
          Article
          NIHMS740470
          10.1111/1460-6984.12223
          4931960
          27017913
          8b34ae0a-a9ad-4917-86f6-10c8a225035b
          History

          cochlear implants,hearing aids,therapy,bilingual Spanish-English

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