If you are working with a child that has a hearing impairment
A) be sure to shout when you speak, especially when giving directions.
B) shout, but only when you are talking to the child with the hearing impairment.
C) write as much down for the child to read as possible.
D) provide alternate activities for the hearing impaired child so that he never has to interact with the group.
E) sit where a child can see you if you are reading a story or doing a finger play.
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