Auditory processing is how your brain understands the information that we hear. Auditory memory is being able to take the information we hear (i.e. spoken words), process it, and store it in your mind to be able to recall it when needed, both short and long-term. Many of our students benefit from extra listening practice and explicit instruction in auditory skills strategies.
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Read MoreDistance learning is the new reality for teachers across the country. Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing are working hard to make digital online learning accessible to students with hearing loss. Here is a list of everything I am using to teach my students remotely.
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