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Reading for the Hearing Impaired Article 
Pattern books build beginning reading skills for children with hearing loss, those who use English as a second language (ESL), and children with developmental delays.
Jul 6, 2006 - Lynn Moore
Learning Difficulties for the Hearing Impaired Article 
Vocal volume, listening distance, and background noise are the three major classroom factors to be considered when teaching a child with special hearing needs.
Dec 14, 2008 - Karen Plumley
Children and Hearing Impairments Article 
Hearing impairment in a child can be devastating to child and parents alike. Parents should learn the types and treatment options for hearing problems.
Jan 13, 2010 - Angela Pichon
Technology for Hearing Impaired Article 
Technologies in the Classroom can be Adapted for the Hearing Impaired and can Enrich the Classroom Experience
Mar 18, 2007 - Beth Lynne
Why Some People Do Not Want to be Defined As "Hearing Impaired" Article 
The term "hearing impaired" is commonly used to define people with hearing loss but some people don't want to be identified this way.
May 7, 2012 - Carola Finch
IP Relay for the Hearing and Speech Impaired Article 
IP Relay is an internet based communication service for the hearing, vision and speech impaired allowing people to communicate using a computer and a telephone operator.
Mar 9, 2010 - Ashley Raybourn
Hearing Impairment: Awareness of the Deaf Child in the Classroom Article 
At nine, I lost my hearing in one ear. I've been educated to MA level in classrooms where everyone else could hear. How possible could that have been today?
Aug 31, 2011 - Jo Harrington
Impairment Charges on Fixed Assets Article 
An impairment charge represents an expense on the profit and loss account for permanent fall or diminution in the value of the fixed assets of the business.
Feb 2, 2011 - Munya Mtetwa
Childhood Hearing Loss Article 
A hearing loss in childhood can mean many things. First, it is important to identify the type and degree of the hearing loss.
Aug 24, 2007 - Lynn Moore
Hearing Aid Purchase - Finding the Right Hearing Aid Audiologist Article 
Quality of life can be achieved for hearing impaired people by knowing about hearing aids and finding an understanding audiologist who provides a solution.
Oct 20, 2010 - Sophie Sweatman
How to Improve Hearing in Noisy Restaurants Article 
Even without a hearing aid, it is challenging to hear in some restaurants. Hearing impaired or not, take action to improve the situation.
Jul 27, 2010 - Sara E. Lewis
Memory Loss: Mild Cognitive Impairment or Alzheimer's Disease? Article 
There are differences between mild cognitive impairment (MCI) & Alzheimer's Disease. Researchers hope to increase MCI's usefulness as a diagnostic category.
May 7, 2011 - Mary King
Inclusion and Hearing Loss Article 
More students with hearing loss are instructed in the "regular" classroom each year. Here are some strategies for instructing a student who is deaf or hard of hearing.
Feb 23, 2008 - Lynn Moore
Hearing Impariments in Young Children Article 
This article details how to check for hearing problems in babies and young children as well as some of the treatments available.
Nov 1, 2010 - Dawn Marcotte
Evaluation of Hearing Loss and Deafness Article 
What are the different causes of hearing loss? How does a physician manage this problem?
Mar 14, 2009 - Anthony Lee
Identifying Hearing Loss in Children Article 
Hearing loss puts a child's normal speech and language development in jeopardy. It is imperative that any hearing impairment be identified by the toddler years.
Feb 3, 2009 - Karen Plumley
Newborn Infant Hearing Screenings Article 
Most states conduct newborn hearing screenings in the hospital. Funding grants for such result from the Newborn and Infant Hearing Screening and Intervention Act of 1999.
Oct 28, 2006 - Lynn Moore