Teaching Tips for a Student with a(Special Children’s)
This in itself is quite a complex and difficult task. It requires intelligent sustain efforts and dedication on part of the teachers and the staff of swardeep is doing their job with heartily dedication and love. Because We feel that without love, care sincerity and dedication we can’t get any output after doing a lot of efforts with disabled. Hearing Impairment Hear We are giving you some basic guidelines which are productive for both (teachers of special school and parent of hearing impaired) 1. Use short and clear verbalization. 2. Have the children sit with his or her better ear toward the speaker. The children should have a clear view. 3. Most hearing impaired students have some residual hearing. The residual hearing many only be for environmental sounds (such as a lawn mower or motorcycle, phone) or it may be in the speech range. If the residual hearing is in the speech range it is helpful to minimize the background noise. 4. Explain things and repeat.. 5. Use handouts for thes...