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| Mainstreaming Preschoolers: Children with Hearing Impairment (Mainstreaming Preschoolers, Hearing Impairment) |  | Authors: Rita Ann Laporta, Donald Ivan Mcgee, Audrey Simmons-martin, Eleanor Vorce, Caran Saaz Von Hippel, John Donovan Publisher: DHEW Publications Category: Book
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Sales Rank: 2219510
Media: Paperback Pages: 131
ASIN: B000NF2JSS
Publication Date: 1978 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Former library book. Paperback in Very Good condition. Ships first class or media.
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Product Description This book is mean to help parents as well as teachers understand mainstreaming and hearing impairment. Chapter 5 describes specific ways in which parents can help their hearing impaired child. But parents will find the other chapters useful in learning more about development in hearing impaired youngsters, techniques and activities to promote learning, how Head Start functions in serving handicapped children, and what resources outside of Head Start are available to help fill their child's special needs.
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