The Effects of Conductive Hearing Loss on Linguistic Performance among Aboriginal Children

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  • J. Armstrong Alice Springs Special School

Abstract

For many years researchers have documented the high incidence of otitis media (middle ear disease) and hearing impairment among Aboriginal children. While basically suggesting medical intervention and socio-economic development as the main remedies of this situation, there has been some indication of a need for compensatory measures aimed at the education of these children (Stuart et at, 1972)

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1979-06-01

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Armstrong, J. (1979). The Effects of Conductive Hearing Loss on Linguistic Performance among Aboriginal Children. The Aboriginal Child at School, 7(3), 7–23. Retrieved from https://ajie.atsis.uq.edu.au/acs/article/view/1458

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