الوظائف التنفذية الكف و المرونة عند الطفل المعاق سمعيال حامل السمع القوقعي
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This study aimed to reveal the relationship between hearing disability and
executive functions (palm and flexibility) among hearing-impaired children
carrying cochlear implants, the study adopted the descriptive approach, and the
study population consisted of all hearing-impaired children carrying cochlear
implants in Algeria, and the study sample reached 4 cases of students of the
fourth and fifth year of primary school, and it was based on observation and the
application of the Strom test as research tools, the results of the study showed a
fairly average relationship between hearing disability and executive functions (
The results also showed that most hearing-impaired children with cochlear
implants suffer from difficulties in palm and flexibility, as they have difficulty in
concentrating and paying attention, following up on details, changing plans, and
facing challenges.
Keywords: executive functions, palm, flexibility, hearing impairment,
cochlear implants.
