I Can Hear You Whisper
An Intimate Journey through the Science of Sound and Language
by:
Lydia Denworth
in:
Biology
Summary:
The book explores the author's personal journey with her deaf son, examining the neurological and scientific aspects of how humans learn to communicate through sound and language. It delves into the latest research on hearing, language acquisition, and the impact of cochlear implants on the deaf community.
Key points:
1. Early Intervention: Emphasizes the need for prompt help for children with hearing loss to aid language and communication skills due to brain plasticity.
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