From surgery to communication: The role of the speech-language therapist in supporting children with cochlear implants
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speech-language hearing-impaired implant.Abstract
This article addresses the pivotal role of thespeech-language therapist in the care ofindividuals with hearing impairment who havereceived cochlear implants, positioning the speech-language therapist as a central factor inthe success of this auditory technology
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cochléaire. Annales Françaises d’Oto-RhinoLaryngologie et de Pathologie CervicoFaciale, 127, 288–296.
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