Being is defined as an impairment in hearing that may be permanent or fluctuating and that adversely affects a child’s educational performance but that is not included under the definition of deafness.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
ANSWER: hard of hearing
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a. Standard 1.b c. Standard 2.b b. Standard 2.a d. Standard 3.c
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a. play beside, but not with other children. b. play with, but not beside other children. c. play in adjacent centers or play spaces. d. play with little awareness of children around them.
Mrs. Bond teaches kindergarten and wants to include activities that support and enhance the language development of her students. What advice do you give her?
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