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Parent-implemented communication treatment for infants and toddlers with hearing loss: A randomized pilot trial
Megan Y. Roberts
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Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Psychology
Children
100%
Communication
100%
Treatment
77%
Groups
55%
Hearing Loss
55%
Sensation of Hearing
22%
Cochlear Implant
11%
Communication Skill
11%
Language Skill
11%
Clinical Trial
11%
Peers
11%
Behavior
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Child
100%
Parent
88%
Hearing Impairment
44%
Infant
44%
Toddlers
44%
Group Therapy
33%
Control
22%
Cochlea Prosthesis
11%
Sample Size
11%
Effect Size
11%
Communication Skill
11%
Procedures
11%
Logopedics
11%
Hearing Aid Technology
11%
Bilateral Hearing Loss
11%
INIS
children
100%
hearings
77%
losses
55%
size
22%
control
22%
infants
22%
levels
11%
clinical trials
11%
gain
11%
comparative evaluations
11%
implants
11%
speech
11%