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Tag: LIstening Skills

Posted on May 3, 2021

Tip Sheet for the Auditorially Impaired Teacher

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Mom, Dad and Young Boy
A young boy sits in the lap of his dad and mom sits across from them. The parents offer him various objects to explore with them.
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