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Research Colleagues attend Comm4CHILD Workshop

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Ruth Swanwick, Elettra Casellato, and Nathalie Czeke attended the third workshop of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network, Comm4CHILD in Grenoble (FR). The international and interdisciplinary consortium focuses on communication for children with hearing impairment to optimize language development and meets every six months for new theoretical and practical input sessions, progress updates, and open discussions with experts and members of the public. Both Elettra and Nathalie gave a talk to present the progress of their work and received great feedback from the mixed audience.

                                                                                     

For more information on the event and the network, please click here: https://comm4child.ulb.be/

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