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Cochlear Accumulant Analysis

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This article seeks to identify whether or not children who have received a cochlear implant before the age of 3 reach expected language abilities for their age group by mid-elementary school. According to the article, many children with cochlear implants have normal language development while some have a slight language delay but are able to reach age appropriate language ability by mid-elementary school. However, there are a significant number of children with cochlear implants who continue to have language delay throughout elementary school.
Sixty children implanted between 12 and 38 months of age were evaluated at the age of 4.5 years and 10.5 years using spontaneous language samples and standardized language assessments such as the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test- III (PPVT-III) and the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals (CELF-4). Based on their test scores at 4.5 and 10.5 years, 19 children had normal language development, 22 children had late language emergence but reached expected language ability by 10.5 years and 19 children had a persistent language delay. …show more content…

The study pinpoints early difficulties in phonology and morphology identified by standardized language assessments as a marker for persistent language delay as well as the child’s preschool lexical capability. The study suggests that if a child falls below normal limits in these categories in preschool it is likely that their language development will be delayed throughout elementary school. As for the cochlear implant itself, the research shows that low technology speech processors within the cochlear implant have a negative impact on a child’s language development. The research also suggests implantation before the age of 18 months as it is linked to a higher chance of normal language

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