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My Child Has a Hearing Loss...What Next?

Information and resources for parents of newly diagnosed deaf and hard of hearing children.

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Sound Stories F0322: Sound Stories
Encourages children to follow the sequence of simple stories by following along with cards.
Photo Opposites F0328: Photo Opposites
Opposites in context!
Talking Life Cycle F0329: Talking Life Cycle
Talk about the life cycle of different living things.
Lets Look F0330: Lets Look
Photocopiable visual discrimination activities.
What's Wrong? F0331: What's Wrong?
Exploring right and wrong
Talking Math F0332: Talking Math
Math terms and concepts
Talking Science Photocards F0334: Talking Science Photocards
The language of science
Emotion Cards F0340: Emotion Cards
Proud, ashamed, loving, lonely...
From Scribbling To Writing F0505: From Scribbling To Writing
All of the exercises in this book are ideas or stories expressed by drawing lines.
Adventures In Leisure I0103: Adventures In Leisure
Promote leisure planning skills with this enjoyable and educational therapeutic game

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Playing Choo Choo with Double Decker Dominoes!

If your child with special needs is between the cognitive ages of 18 months and four years, try making "Choo-Choo trains" with the Double Decker Dominoes. Place all dominoes face up near to the child. Start the train with one block, call it the "engine." Match another block to the back pattern of the engine block. Together, you can take turns matching the correct shape to the back of the train. When the train is long enough, let the child push the train off of the table into a basket. A great way to develop sensory processing skills!

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