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Volume 11
Spoken language vs Sign Language: Are We Stuck In This Binary?
by Jo(anne) DeLuzio, PhD
It is generally agreed upon in the literature that when children who are deaf or hard of hearing (with no additional “disabilities”) receive high quality language access early, preferably by six months of age, they can achieve language outcomes commensurate with their typically hearing peers before five years of age.