Health, Safety, And Nutrition For The Young Child
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ISBN: 9780357040775
Author: MAROTZ, Lynn R.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 4, Problem 1CR
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Process of securing intervention services for a child with hearing loss.
Introduction:
Hearing impairment or hearing loss can be defined as difficulty or completely loss of sound sensations due to various anatomical abnormalities in ears or in neural processing of sound.
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Process involved in securing intervention for hearing loss is:
- Set a professional audiologist and therapist that can help the family and child to communicate.
- Use of hearing devices and learn how to use it properly.
- Joining different support groups.
- Using different signs and symbols to communicate.
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