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October 28:
Auditory Discrimination
Auditory Discrimination is the brain’s ability to hear, analyze, and differentiate between sounds that make up words — especially subtle differences like bat vs. pat or ship vs. chip. For Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students, this requires intentional, layered practice that goes beyond hearing; it integrates attention, memory, and language comprehension.
This week I'll talk about this and share my favorite hacks.
Learn the newest tools inside the academy that will shave hours off your prep time.
Learn strategies and hacks to simplify the challenges of working with your deaf/hard-of-hearing students.
In addition, you'll see the resources The Online Itinerant offers to help you provide great inservices:
- On-demand trainings
- Materials, activities, assessments & handouts
- Parent trainings
- And more!
Support for those who support the needs of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students.
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