Multiple Choice
Research on deaf children and parent-child interaction shows that deaf children
A) of deaf parents show language and social skills that are on par with hearing children.
B) typically lag behind their hearing agemates in school, regardless of whether their parents are hearing or deaf.
C) of deaf parents have difficulty getting along well with adults and peers once they've entered school.
D) of hearing parents are more cognitively advanced than deaf children of deaf parents.
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