Services for the Child who is Hard of Hearing serves as a comprehensive guide for the development of programs aimed at supporting children with hearing impairments. Written by Don A. Harrington, this book offers practical insights into the unique needs of hard-of-hearing children and provides a framework for creating effective services and interventions.
Addressing various aspects of child development, education, and rehabilitation, this book emphasizes the importance of early detection, appropriate educational strategies, and supportive family environments. It highlights the role of healthcare professionals, educators, and parents in fostering the child's communication skills, social-emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. A valuable resource for anyone involved in the care and education of children with hearing loss.
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