Listening Study for School-Aged Children with CIs
Location: In-person at the University of Maryland, College Park campus or at a local library near you
Contact: Fill out this brief survey to get started!
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Overview
This study investigates how children with cochlear implants learn to learn spoken words. Your child will play some listening, language, and thinking games.
This study investigates how children with cochlear implants learn to learn spoken words. Your child will play some listening, language, and thinking games.
Eligibility
Children with at least one cochlear implant between the ages of 9 and 13 who use spoken English as their primary mode of communication
Children with at least one cochlear implant between the ages of 9 and 13 who use spoken English as their primary mode of communication
Compensation for participation
$25/session, free educational information about your child's speech and language development, newsletters, and small prizes and toys for your child
$25/session, free educational information about your child's speech and language development, newsletters, and small prizes and toys for your child
Lead Investigators
Christina Blomquist, B.A. Email: [email protected]
Jan Edwards, Ph.D.
Rochelle Newman, Ph.D.
Christina Blomquist, B.A. Email: [email protected]
Jan Edwards, Ph.D.
Rochelle Newman, Ph.D.