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Kid-Friendly Parenting with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children

by Daria Medwid

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This step-by-step guide offers scores of play activities to help parents of deaf and hard of hearing children, ages 3 to 12, enhance communication, solve problems, and strengthen relationships in skillful, fun ways. Also, parenting techniques are concisely presented to help parents set limits while avoiding power struggles and to help foster positive behavior changes. In addition, this manual provides information about special resources and support services. At each chapter's beginning, experts (both deaf and hearing), including I. King Jordan, Jack Gannon, Merv Garretson, and others, offer their insights on the subject discussed.… (more)
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This step-by-step guide offers scores of play activities to help parents of deaf and hard of hearing children, ages 3 to 12, enhance communication, solve problems, and strengthen relationships in skillful, fun ways. Also, parenting techniques are concisely presented to help parents set limits while avoiding power struggles and to help foster positive behavior changes. In addition, this manual provides information about special resources and support services. At each chapter's beginning, experts (both deaf and hearing), including I. King Jordan, Jack Gannon, Merv Garretson, and others, offer their insights on the subject discussed.

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