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The Factors Influencing the Psychomotor Development of Children with Hearing Deprivation

Abstract

In the City children’s surdology center we examined children with confirmed hearing disorder to identify the factors influencing the psychomotor development of children with hearing deprivation. We revealed that more than half of the children with sensor neural hearing loss had other disorders of the nervous system, and among them problems with balance function prevailed; among development disorders speech delay prevailed naturally, comparing to other deviations; total developmental retardation by the sum of all subscales was detected in one third of the cases. This observation of children with hearing deprivation shows a variety of neurological conditions and irregularities of different functions’ development, and this material may become the basis for individual programs of medical-social help for these children.

About the Authors

D. S. Yuryeva
SBI HPE «Saint-Petersburg State Medical University» Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Yuryeva Diana S. - part-time graduate student of Psyconeurology Department FP and DPO

194100 Saint-Petersburg, Litovskaya str. 2



A. B. Palchik
SBI HPE «Saint-Petersburg State Medical University» Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Palchik Alexander B. - MD, professor, Head of Psyconeurology Department FP and DPO

194100 Saint-Petersburg, Litovskaya str. 2



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Yuryeva D.S., Palchik A.B. The Factors Influencing the Psychomotor Development of Children with Hearing Deprivation. Yakut Medical Journal. 2016;(1):17-20.

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