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listening exercise
Hearing impaired children need more communication skills and support. This article will introduce some methods to help them express themselves more confidently.

intuitional teaching aid

Visual AIDS such as gestures, expressions, pictures and charts can help hearing-impaired children better understand information and make communication more intuitive.

Positive excitation

Give hearing-impaired children more encouragement and praise, let them know that their efforts have been recognized, and make them more willing to speak and no longer shy.

terse language

Use simple and direct language, avoid using complicated sentences and terms, and make it easier for hearing-impaired children to understand.

Comfortable environment

Ensure that the communication environment is quiet and the light is sufficient, so that hearing-impaired children can receive information better.

Social skills training

Provide special social skills courses to teach hearing-impaired children how to look at others, listen and respond, so as to make communication smoother.

Auxiliary hearing equipment

If hearing-impaired children use hearing AIDS or cochlear implants, encourage them to use them more, so that their hearing can be improved.

Personalized support

Understand the special features of each hearing-impaired child, give the most appropriate support and make communication barrier-free.