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Education efforts employed among deaf children

By: Samuel Harrington

More than 14 million Americans have a degree of hearing loss which interferes with their ability to communicate with others. The 21st up to the 28th of September shall be known as the Deaf Awareness Week and with this, a counselor from the East Harris County coop for the deaf will create successful turns that many will benefit from. There is a counselor that handles hearing impaired youngsters within the schools of that area. She got herself tons of educational feats like obtaining a bachelor of science degree in teaching deaf and hearing students, as well as special education certified master's degree specializing in the field of counseling.

The coop was formed to give the best kind of education to deaf individuals from 0 to 21, she shares. Handled by another woman supervisor, the members of the coop staff include speech pathologists, advisors and counselors, reading specialists, diagnosticians and interpreters. She explains that they work together as a team.

Other teachers, even those from different schools play important roles too, she shares. They know how to use aides to help them teach the hearing impaired kids even if they are experts when it comes to this. It is fitting for those students who suffer from hearing impairment at different deafness degrees to take advantage of the program as it is something that can truly work wonders for them. She abides by the ultimate philosophy of communication which covers everything starting from speech, speech reading, auditory training, simply reading, composition, sign language, finger spelling, gestures, guess work, and body language, depending on the deaf child's needs.

One thing that is truly an important part of the program is dealing closely with the deaf children and their families. It is important that these parents truly know what deafness is and they are able to communicate with their children each day. The program crafted a special home use speech and language lesson and also sign language classes for the parents of the hearing impaired. During Deaf Awareness Week the center hopes to help hearing impaired children have pride in who they are.

If they do not want it to be so, then it is not a disability. Look at them primarily as kids and deafness, as only a small facet of them. She shares that while it can be difficult, she hopes to change things.

Things and gadgets that aid the deaf will also be enumerated by her. They will touch matters like alternative products that assist the deaf, hearing aid devices and of course care for these materials. Hearing is now a possibility for the deaf with sign language.

Sign language is indeed something fascinating. Everyday, I remind the kids that they will have an edge if they can still communicate even with their mouth full of food, she shares. To help the deaf communicate better, contraptions like flashing lights for phones and fire alarms, and even television sets with closed caption are created.

In conjunction with Deaf Awareness Week, the local municipal Library will feature special bulletin boards and special books available all week. At the library, Deaf Awareness Week is something valued as one of their employees is deaf. Right after she got diagnosed to have a disease called spinal meningitis, she lost her hearing completely.

She recalls how she lost her hearing back when she was living in Washington and got spinal meningitis. I suddenly lost my sense of hearing after thirty years of being able to hear effectively. Living the life of someone not being able to hear seemed scary and unimaginable, she remembers.

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