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    Date
    2008
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    Dubey, Smita
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    Project is based on vocabulary development of hearing impaired children these children do not have hearing sense and because of that, they are unable to speak Understanding about various things is different for a child with hearing disability as compared to normal child Because of that, the teaching methods are different for them. In the initial stage of education for kids with hearing disability, parents and normal school teachers do not know how to teach the child The main problem is that hearing disabled child does not have a language vocabulary According to psychologists when a child without hearing disability starts going to the school, he has at least more than 3,000 words language vocabulary. However, in case of hearing disabled child, he does not have early age vocabulary The main target of the project is to help a hearing impaired child build his vocabulary In the early age.
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    http://drsr.daiict.ac.in/handle/123456789/227
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