Michelle Hsieh, a communication sciences and disorders doctoral student, is applying cutting-edge audiology research to the diagnosis of hearing impairments in infants and young children.
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Doctoral student works to diagnose hearing impairments in children
By Nick Hundley
Published: July 22, 2011 -
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madam, I am a PG student at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham.Now I am doing my project in detection of hypernasality in children.Can you please send the database related to it?
The sooner children who are deaf or hard of hearing can begin to learn to communicate and the sooner they and their parents can learn to embrace their identities as a part of Deaf culture, the better off they will be. You are helping create the opportunity to learn sign language at the natural point of a child's linguistic development. Well done Michelle, keep up the good work!