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70 | Midweek Minisode: Why Sensory Input is Important for Kids with Hearing Loss
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Welcome to the midweek minisode! This week I'm talking about why sensory input is actually a big deal for kids with hearing loss, and what I noticed in my own kids that your therapists are likely NOT telling you about sensory needs for deaf or hard of hearing children!
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