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My Child Has a Hearing Loss...What Next?

Information and resources for parents of newly diagnosed deaf and hard of hearing children.

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Maddadapt Built-Up Handle Cutlery - Soup Spoon T1137-B: Maddadapt Built-Up Handle Cutlery - Soup Spoon
Adjustable finger rings with space for weights and a loop for tying
Maddadapt Built-Up Handle Cutlery - Knife T1137-C: Maddadapt Built-Up Handle Cutlery - Knife
Adjustable finger rings with space for weights and a loop for tying
Maddadapt Built-Up Handle Cutlery -  Fork T1137-D: Maddadapt Built-Up Handle Cutlery - Fork
Adjustable finger rings with space for weights and a loop for tying
Maddadapt Built-Up Handle Cutlery - Complete Set  (Teaspoon, Soup Spoon, Knife and Fork) T1137-E: Maddadapt Built-Up Handle Cutlery - Complete Set (Teaspoon, Soup Spoon, Knife and Fork)
Adjustable finger rings with space for weights and a loop for tying
Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Table Knife T1139-A: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Table Knife
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Dinner Fork T1139-B: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Dinner Fork
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Teaspoon T1139-C: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Teaspoon
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Soup Spoon T1139-D: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Soup Spoon
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Rocker Knife T1139-E: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Rocker Knife
Lightweight, soft, contoured
Comfort-Grip Cutlery -  Right-hand Dinner Fork T1139-F: Comfort-Grip Cutlery - Right-hand Dinner Fork
Lightweight, soft, contoured

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Nonverbal Children Make Choices and Communicate Them!

Nonverbal children with or without CP can have a hard time learning how to make choices and communicate them. Play is a good way to begin learning this important lesson. Try using the Rocking Say It Play It to help. Hook up two switch-adapted toys to the two jacks, Say the name of each toy into the recorder, and tape pictures of the toys to the sides of the switch. When the child presses on the picture the word will be spoken and the toy will activate. This is real multisensory learning!

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