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The Hearing Impaired – Life and its Challenges: This 5-page report examines the general impact on those with hearing impairments relevant to today’s social and educational world. While visual impairments are environmental deficits that keep us from “things”, hearing impairments are communication handicaps that ultimately keep us from getting closer to others and feelings of isolation abound. Bibliography lists 5 sources. SNHearmp.doc
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The Hearing Impaired - Life and its Challenges Written by Susan A. Nelson - May, 2001 For More Information On This Paper Please Visit
/aftersale.htm Hearing impairments are believed by many to be the most devastating of the sensory handicaps -- and it is easy to
understand why. While visual impairments are environmental deficits that keep us from "things", hearing impairments are communication handicaps that ultimately keep us from getting closer to others. Without
question, communication is the very cornerstone of our social and cognitive being, and without it we are severely isolated from the world. Moreover, auditory input is one of an
infants most significant windows through which to view the world. This is because from the time of birth, a baby hears and begins to recognize sounds that not only
help to define his world, but help to define his feelings about that world. Without effective auditory functioning response to sound is impaired, and consequently a childs development is
stunted. This essay will examine the general impact on those with hearing impairments relevant to todays social and educational world (Cichowski, 2001, Cook and Semmel, 1999).
Some literature has characterized hearing-impaired individuals (and that community at large) as possessing feelings of inferiority and depression, as well as detachment and isolation. However
- and not inappropriately -- poor body image, socio-environmental unawareness/ isolation, along with language and communication deficits contribute significantly to these feelings. For those with hearing loss, limited auditory
input not only impedes ones ability to hear the speech of others, but it also has a negative impact on the individuals own language development. Regular auditory exposure to language
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