Robot buddy moves in: can a home companion boost deaf Kids' speech skills?
NCT ID NCT04832373
Summary
This study tested whether children with cochlear implants and their families would accept using a humanoid robot at home for a month. The goal was to see if a robot could provide helpful, fun, at-home practice to supplement regular speech therapy sessions. Researchers measured how much children used the robot and gathered feedback from families about their experience.
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University Hospital Toulouse - Service d'ORL, ORL pédiatrique et Otoneurologie
Toulouse, 31059, France
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