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A hearing aid can be useful to even a person who has a profound hearing loss.
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The surgical process in which the ear drum is punctured to drain off fluid build- up caused by otitis media is called a ___.
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American Sign Language (ASL) is used extensively in the deaf community. Which of the following does NOT describe ASL?
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Scattered research has looked at hearing children of deaf parents. Some research has revealed that fewer than half the children of deaf parents develop normal language. Which of the following speech and language problems is NOT typical of these children?
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Compare, contrast, and briefly describe prelingual and post- lingual deafness.
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Experts argue that deafness is the most difficult impairment for teachers to deal with, since in its most severe form the deprivation of language creates a barrier to learning.
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Of all developmental domains, a young hearing- impaired child will have the greatest difficulty in developing _____ skills.
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The mechanism that vibrates when struck by sound waves is the
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In the regular classroom, a child with a bilateral hearing loss is best seated
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List three technical devices that can enhance a deaf person's communication potential.
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The point at which a person begins to detect sounds is called the ____ ____ .
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The condition characterized by nausea, vertigo, and tinnitus is known as ___ _____ .
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Name the four designations that illustrate severity of hearing loss.
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Those who are born with normal hearing but become deaf later in life have an _____hearing impairment.
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Which of the following statements is NOT a characteristic of hearing aids?
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A child with a hearing loss of 35 db would be in the _____ level of severity.
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Differentiate between the four major classification systems for hearing impairment.
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Which of the following words would NOT describe the process of developing language skills for children with hearing impairments?
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