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Imagine this: A preschooler named Emma is in her classroom, sitting cross-legged on the carpet with her peers. The teacher is enthusiastically leading...
The holidays are a time for joy, family, and togetherness. But for children with hearing loss, large gatherings can feel overwhelming and isolatin...
Now that Labor Day has passed, the school year has officially launched all around the United States.
With that, The Online Itinerant has rolled out a...
Understanding Audiograms and Speech Recognition Testing: A Guide for Teachers and Parents of Children with Hearing Loss
Hearing loss, especially in c...
Having unilateral hearing loss (UHL) as a child can be quite challenging. Especially in a classroom where UHL students might be grouped together wi...
Various resources exist to provide financial, medical and educational assistance to deaf/hard of hearing students and individuals, from state and fede...
We all know that literacy is a huge part of success in the classroom, right? Students are more likely to transfer literacy learning to real life and t...
Our caseloads of deaf/hard of hearing students are very diverse and no one student is ever the same. As our world continues to change to be more inclu...