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Parallel Language Development In Deaf And Hearing Children
1,451 words... regulation. Hearing children use private speech for all these activities. In another study, Jamieson (1995) examined the use of private speech between two groups of deaf children. One group consisted of three deaf children with hearing mothers, and one consisted of three deaf children with deaf mothers. All mother-child dyads that included hearing mothers came from homes where English was the primary language, while all dyads that included deaf mothers used ASL as the primary language in the...
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