Cochlear Implants Reduce Delay Suffered By Deaf Children In Language Acquisition, Study Shows Researchers in Spain have observed in this first year of the study that, three months after receiving a cochlear implant all the children showed improvement in their perception and ability to detect sounds around them. Children quickly learn that the implant is a device that allows them to hear and if it is deactivated they protest or make gestures asking that it be switched back on.
Poor quality teachers may prevent children from reaching reading potential, study finds When it comes to early reading, a bad teacher can prevent children from reaching their full potential. That's the finding of a new study that may put an end to a longstanding scholarly debate about the amount of influence teachers have on students' reading achievement.
Heavy Women Have Lower Quality Relationships, But Same Is Not True For Men, Study Finds Associations between body mass index (BMI) and relationship quality and other partner/relationship perceptions were investigated in 57 couples in New Zealand. Heavier women had lower quality relationships, which they predicted were more likely to end. They partnered with less desirable men and thought their partners would rate them as less warm/trustworthy.
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