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    • Meet Lynn
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Learning To Listen Sounds

March 2, 2015 Lynn A. Wood
This printable handout of the Learning to Listen Sounds can be found HERE on the John Tracy Clinic's blog with Ideas and Advice for Parents of Children with Hearing Loss. Similar information is available at many Auditory Verbal Therapy websites.

Tags Early Vocabulary, Everyday Language, Learning to Listen, New families
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