Hearing loss weakens skills that young cancer survivors need to master reading

(St. Jude Children's Research Hospital) Researchers have identified factors that explain why severe hearing loss sets up pediatric brain tumor survivors for reading difficulties with far-reaching consequences. The findings lay the foundation for developing interventions to help survivors become better readers. The findings suggest that interventions should focus on improving neurocognitive and language-based skills like processing speed and phonemics before tackling more complex tasks like reading comprehension.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news