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Screening of newborns makes it possible to identify children with hearing impairments at an early age. But how should they best be helped to adapt to life among the hearing? Professor Annette Leonhardt of LMU Munich studies how children with hearing disabilities can be optimally integrated into the world around them.

Can you hear me‪?‬ Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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Screening of newborns makes it possible to identify children with hearing impairments at an early age. But how should they best be helped to adapt to life among the hearing? Professor Annette Leonhardt of LMU Munich studies how children with hearing disabilities can be optimally integrated into the world around them.

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    Can you hear me?

    Can you hear me?

    Screening of newborns makes it possible to identify children with hearing impairments at an early age. But how should they best be helped to adapt to life among the hearing? Professor Annette Leonhardt of LMU Munich studies how children with hearing disabilities can be optimally integrated into the world around them.

    • 4 min

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