Children With Brain Injuries Have Problems With Story-Telling
Children with brain injuries have difficulty developing story-telling skills even though other language abilities, such as vocabulary, tend to catch up with other children as they mature, research at the University of Chicago shows. "Our findings suggest that there may be limitations to the remark...
Published By : MedicalNews - Tuesday, 27 July
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