Can a 'Talk Tracker' help parents boost their deaf Toddler's language skills?
NCT ID NCT05917496
Summary
This study aims to see if giving parents specific feedback can help them create a better language-learning environment for their young deaf child who has received a cochlear implant. Researchers will use a small recording device worn by the child at home to measure how much adults talk to the child and how often they have back-and-forth conversations. About 30 families with children under 2 years old will participate to see if this coaching approach helps improve the child's language development.
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