Impact of Sensory Integration Program Therapy on Development of Hard of Hearing Children

Howayda Mohamed Khouessah;

Abstract


The longer the brain is deprived of auditory input, the greater the resulting sensory deprivation, causing a lack of sensory stimulation to the brain. Not only does sensory deprivation prevent auditory learning, deprivation also prevents growth. In the a


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Title Impact of Sensory Integration Program Therapy on Development of Hard of Hearing Children
Other Titles تأثير برنامج التكامل الحسى على تنمية قدرات الأطفال ضعاف السمع
Authors Howayda Mohamed Khouessah
Keywords Impact of Sensory Integration Program Therapy on Development of Hard of Hearing Children
Issue Date 2012
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The longer the brain is deprived of auditory input, the greater the resulting sensory deprivation, causing a lack of sensory stimulation to the brain. Not only does sensory deprivation prevent auditory learning, deprivation also prevents growth. In the a

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