Timothy Koller

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Before infant screening for deafness became widespread, early hearing loss was commonly misdiagnosed as intellectual disability. Because deaf children didn’t learn language when their brains were most responsive and receptive to it, they appeared to have innate difficulties with grammar and other skills, even in sign language. Many wound up in institutions because their hearing problems were never detected and their language exposure only came after the sensitive period had passed.
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