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Caiter2013

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Describe several strategies that teachers can use to improve communication with children who experience hearing impairments.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Transition programs from school to adult life aim for lifestyles for people with multiple and severe disabilities that
 
  a. develop their participation in the world of work.
  b. prescribe their relationships with others.
  c. avoid the need for extensive use of public transportation. d. include complex tasks and supervising others.



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Answer to Question 1

Teachers should stand near and face the child when speaking, get down to the child's level and speak directly to the child; speak slowly and clearly; accompany speech with gestures or demonstrate what is expected of the child; provide individualized instructions.

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