Descripción del proyecto
Impulso del desarrollo lingüístico de los niños con discapacidad auditiva
A pesar de los avances en la detección temprana, los niños con discapacidad auditiva muestran retrasos significativos en el desarrollo del lenguaje y el habla. Los planes existentes no logran preparar a esos niños para el rendimiento académico y la participación social. El proyecto Comm4CHILD, financiado con fondos europeos, tiene como objetivo optimizar las capacidades de comunicación y la inclusión social de los niños con discapacidad auditiva. Se centrará en el mapeo de los factores subyacentes a la heterogeneidad, haciendo que avance la comprensión de los predictores de capacidades de comunicación lingüística y, en última instancia, desarrollando nuevos métodos de intervención. El proyecto tiene como objetivo proclamar el inicio del emprendimiento en el cuidado de la audición pediátrica con su colaboración, que incluye a socios académicos, industriales, clínicos y comunitarios.
Objetivo
The World Health Assembly adopted a 2017 resolution recognising Hearing Impairment (HI) as a priority worldwide health issue. Children with HI present significant risks for language acquisition, educational achievement, socio-emotional development, and well-being. Current intervention plans fail to prepare those children for academic achievement and social participation in contemporary society where the diversity of their needs is increasing. Comm4CHILD is a consortium implementing an innovative approach for optimising the communicative skills and social inclusion of children with HI. Comm4CHILD addresses the large inter-individual heterogeneity in brain plasticity, cognitive resources, and linguistic abilities, and takes full advantage of this heterogeneity to support efficient communicative skills in children with HI. A group of 15 ESRs will be trained in research and intervention in a cross-sectoral way. ESRs individual research projects are conceptualized within three focus areas or work packages: biology (i.e. anatomical variations of the cochlea and cerebral functional reorganisation), cognition (i.e. working memory, multimodal integration in communication), and language (i.e. inter-individual differences in speech intelligibility and spelling ability). The work of the ESRs will (1) enhance mapping of the factors underlying heterogeneity, (2) advance the understanding of the predictors of linguistic communicative skills, and (3) develop new intervention methods. The ESRs will become the “paediatric hearing care entrepreneurs” of the future, thanks to the collaborations between academic, industrial, clinical, and community-based partners. The output of this unique consortium is expected to have an impact across all aspects of HI children's everyday life. Specifically, Comm4CHILD will provide a significantly improved understanding of communicative and social skills that will underpin the development of innovative future treatment and rehabilitation measures.
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MSCA-ITN - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN)Coordinador
1050 Bruxelles / Brussel
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