Abstract
Rehabilitation therapy favour language development and cognitive processes in deaf children who are learning language skills. After some therapy, children should acquire narrative capabilities which are relevant in human communication and understanding. However, it is frequent that language practice takes place during therapy sessions only. Moreover, some kinds of therapy such as the ones related to language mechanisation, even though useful, become hard for children.
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