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A child with a moderately severe hearing loss may have defective speech. Why?

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Answered by ikrakhadim
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Hi students!

It is true that children can have defective speech due to hearing loss because speech is developed by the learning in which hearing plays an important role. Suppose, in the class you cannot hear the words of a teacher. You can’t understand a single word until and unless you are a lip reader. So the learning of children can be hindered if they are unable to hear properly. 
Answered by surajpanda
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A child with hearing loss may have defective speech because speech is developed by learning during the course of development. ... Similarly a kids develops speech by hearing people around him/her. If hearing is impaired, learning would be hindered and hence speech might be defective.
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