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Resources | Parent's Guide to Hearing Loss | NCBDDD | CDCHearing loss can affect a child’s ability to develop communication, language, and social skills. The earlier children with hearing loss start getting services, the more likely they are to reach their full potential. If you are a parent and you suspect your child has hearing loss, trust your instincts and speak with your child’s doctor. Don’t wait!
Instructional Strategies for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing - TTAC OnlineThe mission of Virginia's Training and Technical Assistance Centers (T/TAC) is to improve educational opportunities and contribute to the success of children and youth with disabilities (birth - 22 years). The Centers provide quality training and technical assistance in response to local, regional, and state needs. T/TAC services increase the capacity of schools, school personnel, service providers, and families to meet the needs of children and youth.
Benefits of Using Sign Language in Your ClassroomSchool Health is the largest distributor of school nurse, sports medicine, special education, speech and health supplies to school nurses, athletic trainers and special education departments in the U.S.
4 Game-Changing Technologies For The Deaf And Hard Of HearingThere are more than 360 million people worldwide with a disabling hearing loss, including 32 million children and one-third of people over the age of 65. Recent advances in technology have the potential to improve the quality of life for those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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