How might the acoustics of a classroom, the rate of speech o…
How might the acoustics of a classroom, the rate of speech of the educators and peers, and the fact that novel information and words are often shared during lessons affect a hearing impaired student’s success in the classroom? Knowing what you know so far: name two accommodations you would suggest that the teacher provide to the student.
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You are co-running a coaching group for parents of Deaf or hearing impaired children. All of the parents in the group have selected the use of sign language for their children. How might the Deaf parents in this group differ from the hearing parents in this group: in a) their ability to model a full language, b) in their expectations for their child’s use of language and c) in the language use at home.
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A nurse is caring for a patient who was admitted after a motor vehicle crash. A family friend calls the unit and asks, “Can you tell me if he’s okay?” The nurse verifies that the caller is not listed on the patient’s approved contact list. Which action is appropriate?
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