Good article on Hearing Families called All Preschool Programs are Not Created Equal. The article examines a study of 8-to-10 year old children with hearing loss who were all in mainstream elementary schools and had always used oral language.
When they compared the outcomes to a comparison group of kids with normal hearing, they found that half of the kids with hearing loss were far behind normal hearing children their own age. But the other half, showed age-appropriate skills, despite their hearing loss. When they tried to understand the split in the hearing loss group, they saw that all of the kids on age level attended preschool programs that were either specifically for children with hearing loss or private preschools with low teacher-student ratios. The kids whose skills fell behind the kids with normal hearing, all attended special education preschool programs that were not specifically for hearing loss, but had kids with many different kind of disabilities all together.
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