Children with brain injuries have problems with story-telling, research suggests
Filed under: Language impairment
Children with brain injuries have difficulty developing story-telling skills even though other language abilities, such as vocabulary, tend to catch up with other children as they mature, research at the University of Chicago shows.
Full article: University of Chicago
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