Through Cochlear Implant to CODA? - Cochlear Implantation in Children with Deaf or Severely Hearing-impaired Parents: Conditions, Problems, Results

Laryngo- rhino- otologie
Arno Vogel

Abstract

Cochlear implantation in children with deaf or severely hearing-impaired parents is possible. It is necessary to organize intensive auditory-verbal training before the children undergo implantation. Success of the children depends on mediators supporting the parents. These children grow up bilingually: sign language and spoken language. They can attend schools for the hard-of-hearing or regular schools for the hearing.

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