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Chapter 4-How Deaf Children Think, Learn, and Read - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 4-How Deaf Children Think, Learn, and Read
THINK
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When Deaf children are provided with proper basis for language development, i.e. signed language, their thinking skills develop just as well as hearing children's
When Deaf children are deprived of language from birth and are not provided with a language that will work for them, they will not develop as quickly as their hearing classmates
LEARN
Theory of Mind
ability to understand other people's feelings, intentions, and emotion
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READ
Deaf children can learn to read just as well as hearing children if given a chance to learn in a way that will help them
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Signed language is vital to a deaf child's development, because that will most likely be the way they will communicate