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Babysitting for Hearing-Impaired Children


do this to escape you. They also sometimes take them off and hide them or lose them, so keep a close eye on them. They are very expensive to replace. If you are giving the child a bath, take off the hearing aid and put it in a safe place where it won't go down the drain. Ask the parents what to do with the hearing aid while the child is taking a bath, sleeping or swimming.

The most important thing of all to remember is that deaf children are just regular kids in most ways. Treat them the way you would treat any other child. They just want to feel special and important.

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