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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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11 thru 19 of 19 Products in the Early Learning Software Subcategory

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Touch Funfair - PC-Mac-Networkable Q0142: Touch Funfair - PC-Mac-Networkable
Go to the fair anytime, with this enjoyable early program.
Claude and Maude - PC Q0143: Claude and Maude - PC
Learning handwriting has never been more fun.
Switch On Original - PC-Networkable Q0201-A: Switch On Original - PC-Networkable
Is your switch user bored? Try Switching On!
Switch On Travel - Mac-PC-Networkable Q0201-B: Switch On Travel - Mac-PC-Networkable
More great games for the switch user!
Switch On Zoo - PC-Networkable Q0201-C: Switch On Zoo - PC-Networkable
Go to the zoo using just a switch!
Build It - PC-Networkable Q0202-A: Build It - PC-Networkable
An imaginitve challenge for switch, touch screen, and mouse users.
Touch Here - PC-Networkable Q0204: Touch Here - PC-Networkable
Multisensory fun with the computer. A great intro for cognitivly young users.
Flip It and Slider - PC-Networkable Q0212: Flip It and Slider - PC-Networkable
Sharpen spatial relations skills.
Portable Battery Pack (for Tracker) Q9004: Portable Battery Pack (for Tracker)
Power your Tracker and your portable computer all day, without wheelchair batteries!

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Eight In A Row: Developing Pre-Reading Skills

Before a child can learn to read, there are essential "pre-reading" skills that a child must master. Three of the most important are sequencing, left-right progression, and time progression (before and after). All can be explored and practiced with Eight In A Row. The puzzles show scenes that are familiar to most children. There is a child making a painting and a child getting up in the morning. Each piece has only one place to fit it onto the next piece, so children with delayed fine motor skills can usually manage the puzzle-fitting with a minimum of frustration.

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