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 What do you mean by Hearing Impairment? View Question: www.ocps.net


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student with a hearing impairment is one who has a lack of or reduction in the ability to hear clearly. The problem may occur in the outer, middle, or inner ear or along the pathway to the brain. The degree of hearing loss may range from mild to profound.
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