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Concept

pediatric listening

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About

Pediatric listening is a multidisciplinary academic concept and field of study focused on the complex processes of listening within the context of childhood development. It encompasses the investigation of children's developing auditory processing, comprehension, and functional listening skills, alongside the critical dynamics of adult listening *to* children, particularly concerning communication and emotional expression. This field examines developmental trajectories, assessment methodologies (such as functional indices), and intervention strategies related to children's listening abilities, including challenges such as hearing loss, and explores the significance of responsive adult listening for children's linguistic and socio-emotional growth. Its significance lies in informing educational practices, clinical interventions, and strategies for enhancing child development through the understanding and facilitation of effective listening.

Top Authors

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PE

Gallaudet University

AR

Georgia State University

PM

The University of Melbourne

SD

University of Arizona

DW

University of Pretoria

Top Institutions

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Google (United States)

Mountain View, United States

Gallaudet University

Washington, United States

The University of Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia

University of Manchester

Manchester, United Kingdom

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, United States