Language Deprivation Explainer Video
Language deprivation is a condition where, typically in children, the crucial process of acquiring a first language is hindered. This issue can arise due to factors such as limited language exposure, communication barriers, or a lack of access to linguistic input. The consequences of language deprivation are far-reaching, impacting cognitive and social development, as well as future language and learning abilities. This is particularly relevant for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing individuals who may encounter obstacles in accessing a fully developed natural sign language or a spoken language during their early years. To address this, early intervention and language exposure are essential in mitigating the detrimental effects of language deprivation.
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