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Portrait of a Learner PK-3

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Hearing

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Hearing is our ability to process sounds in the environment. We typically learn many early concepts through what we hear, in addition to other modalities such as sight and touch. Students may have difficulties processing sounds in their environment due to hearing loss, Auditory Processing disorder, or difficulty with spoken language as a result of a broader neurological or developmental condition. Students with auditory processing disorder do not have hearing loss, but still struggle with understanding the content and context of spoken language. Students with hearing loss who have inadequate access to language and community support may lack critical early learning experiences, which can lead to difficulties developing early precursors to Communication skills (including foundational phonological skills).

Learn More

  • Variability among Deaf Learners: Free webinar with experts discussing how to design learning environments for deaf and hard of hearing students
  • A guide written by researchers presenting science-supported methods for caregivers to support Deaf and Hard of Hearing children.

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