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Family Environmental Dynamics Differentially Influence Spoken Language Development in Children With and Without Hearing Loss.

Rachael Frush HoltWilliam G KronenbergerDavid B Pisoni
Published in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2021)
Three well-accepted dimensions of family dynamics and functioning apply to families of children with SNHL, but their composition differs from those of families with TH children. Family environmental dynamics were much more strongly associated with language outcomes in children with SNHL than in their TH peers. The spoken language development of children with SNHL, in particular, is better in families that provide high levels of support for each other and, in particular, low levels of control, disorganization, and conflict, reflecting the fragile nature of their spoken language development.
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