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We've Got Ears Say Cheers Cochlear Implant by CochlearApparel
We've Got Ears Say Cheers Cochlear Implant by CochlearApparel
Weve got EARS, say CHEERS! I know that many families call their cochlear implant processors ears and we want to celebrate those ears! This is a TODDLER size snapback cap (meaning it is intended to have a flat bill). It is adjustable via velcro at the back.
·etsy.com·
We've Got Ears Say Cheers Cochlear Implant by CochlearApparel
5 hearing loss related books and others my deaf toddler loves
5 hearing loss related books and others my deaf toddler loves
Reading is a big part of any child's life. For Harry, his interest in books has really only just begun! I like to find books that he can learn from and relate to, and have a special fondness for hearing loss related books, or ones that encourage speech and listening development. Harry has all of a sudden requested a story (or four) every night before bed and he delights in finding different objects and characters and reading along with me.  Here are some of our current favorite books that we think are particularly good for preschool children with a hearing loss:'Freddie and
·hearinglikeme.com·
5 hearing loss related books and others my deaf toddler loves
Learning Ear Anatomy with Play Dough
Learning Ear Anatomy with Play Dough
By contributing writer Colleen Are you studying the human body with your kids this year? Kids of all ages can benefit from learning about their body systems, how they work, and how to keep themselves healthy. Since little ones often have ear infections, the ear and its canals is a great place to start. Even the […]
·thehappyhousewife.com·
Learning Ear Anatomy with Play Dough
College Funding for Students with Disabilities | DO-IT
College Funding for Students with Disabilities | DO-IT
Federal and State Aid, Scholarships, and Awards Attending college can be an exciting and enriching experience. It can also be a costly one. In addition to tuition, fees, books, and supplies, other expenses to think about include room and board, health insurance, transportation, and spending money. A combination of financial aid and other outside funding resources can help you meet college costs.
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College Funding for Students with Disabilities | DO-IT