Teaching children who are deaf or hearing impaired about emotions and social conventions

Children with hearing loss often fail to pick up on nuances in other people’s emotional responses. As a result, they do not always understand what is going on. Yung-Ting Tsou, a Ph.D. student at Leiden University, found that having more knowledge of emotions and social conventions can help them in their everyday interactions. The doctoral defense will take place on 11 November.


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Source: Phys.org