Draft:Language deprivation syndrome

Language deprivation syndrome or LDS is a specific mental health outcome of the language deprivation of deaf children during the critical period of development and language acquisition (ages 0-5 years). Over many years, practitioners have clinically observed LDS as a phenomenon that has yet to be empirically investigated and defined within the DSM:[1].

  1. ^ Hall, Wyatte C.; Levin, Leonard L.; Anderson, Melissa L. (2017-02-16). "Language deprivation syndrome: a possible neurodevelopmental disorder with sociocultural origins". Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 52 (6): 761–776. doi:10.1007/s00127-017-1351-7. ISSN 0933-7954.

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