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EPISODE · Dec 26, 2014 · 24 MIN

The Sounds of Silence...Deaf Culture and what it means to hear

from Talk Cocktail · host Jeff Schechtman

Remembering the early days of the cell of phone, we all remember, “can you hear me now.”  For most of us this was modern nuisance.  But for some, those that are hearing impaired, or profoundly deaf, those words have far greater meaning.  While much progress has been made in the technology, treatment and study of deafness, we are just beginning to understand the broader implications, with respect to brain development, literacy and the very ideas surrounding the acquisition of language.This is the world that Lydia Denworth became immersed in with her son Alex.  She talks about that experience in I Can Hear You Whisper: An Intimate Journey through the Science of Sound and Language. My conversation with Lydia Denworth: Get full access to Talk Cocktail Podcast at jeffschechtman.substack.com/subscribe

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