A formal exceptionality identified by and Identification Placement and Review Committee (IPRC), in the category of Communication. Also a medically-diagnosed condition, involving the inability, or severe reduction in ability, to hear.
See the teaching strategies for these areas of student need:
• Assistive Technology
• Articulation Skills
• Hearing
• Metacognitive Skills
• Self-Advocacy Skills
• Self-Esteem
• Social Skills

An impairment characterized by deficits in language and speech development because of a diminished or non-existent auditory response to sound.
Resources
An outline of the types of hearing loss and what parents should be looking out for. From The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).
Variety of information on hearing loss, including video demonstration on how FM system works and answers to frequently asked questions about FM systems. See Counseling and Products section.




