Down's
Syndrome and Childhood Deafness
The Down's Syndrome Association (UK)
The National Deaf Children's Society and the Down's
Syndrome Association have published an illustrated booklet giving
information about childhood deafness which may be of interest
to many users of this website.
The booklet's introduction is as follows:
'All children use what they see and hear around them to learn
about their world and to develop communication and language skills.
Good hearing plays an important role in developing speech skills.
Good hearing plays an important role in developing speech skills.
Children with Down's Syndrome all have some degree of deafness.
Deafness that is not diagnosed or managed can have a negative
effect on a child's social and language development, especially
for a child with a learning [intellectual] disability. This booklet
explains about different types and causes of deafness, how hearing
is tested, what the results of a hearing test mean and how deafness
can be managed or overcome'.
Click
here to read the whole booklet
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