Hearing
Impairment
LEGAL
DEFINITION
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Federal Disability Definitions – Title 34: Education
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Hearing impairment means an impairment in hearing, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a child's educational performance but that is not included under the definition of deafness in this section.
COMMON
CHARACTERISTICS
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Lack of attention
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Turns or cocks head
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Uses gestures
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Monotone quality in voice
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Lack of speech development
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Works best in small groups
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May act out
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Difficult in following direction
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Preoccupied with things, not people
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Imitates others
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Responds to noises instead of words
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Reluctant to participate orally
“MOTOR
CHARACTERISTICS”
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May have balance problems that cause developmental delays or motor ability
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May have difficulty of motor speed
LEARNING
STRATEGIES & TEACHING TIPS
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Make sure the student can you see you when you are speaking so the student can see your lips.
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Use visual aids whenever possible. It is easier for a student to pick up words and follow the conversation when they know what the subject matter is going to be.
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Speak clearly and normally. Don’t slow down your words or shout.
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Writing important announcements or instructions on the board is a good way to clarify.
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Provide transcripts with audio information
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When showing videos, make sure they are captioned.
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Learn some basic signs to use during instruction.
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Talk to the individual and the not interpreter when communicating.
RESOURCES
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Provides a brief description of the nature of hearing impairment, instructional strategies, common accommodations, assisted listening devices, transcriptions, and closed captioning information.
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Provides the Federal Disability Definition of hearing impairment under Title 34: Education, Sec. 300.8 Child with a disability. Also provides many other important disability definitions.
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Provides the definitions of deaf, hard of hearing, the different degrees of hearing loss, and difficulty understanding speech. Also provides the behavioral characteristics of hearing impaired individuals and teaching tips.
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The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders website. Provides health information, health resources, research, news, and events.
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