How should you speak to a child who is Deaf or hard of hearing?
A) Use a loud, slow voice and over-enunciate
B) Seat the child beside the person talking so the child can hear
C) Face the light when talking so the child can see your face
D) Use language slightly below the expected age/stage of the child
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