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Impaired hearing

1. Description and analisis of impaired hearing. Depending on when it apeears. Prelocutive deafness Post-locutive deafness Depending on the location of the injury Conductive deafness Sensorineural Mixed deafness

1. Description and analisis of impaired hearing. Person with minor deafness -Dificulties to enter a conversation -Doesn’t prevent their normal communicative development Person with medium loss -Problems to acquire oral language -Requires hearing aid and support of speech, and can acquire language by hearing Person with severe loss -Severe problems with speech and to acquire oral language.

2. Security measures in AF practice Risk prevention -Launch lines -Evacuation plan -Prophylaxis referred to the care of headphones Communcation -Establish rutine of group communication -Establish communication rutine of incidents of act in case of an emergency

3. Teaching guidelines Information Placed before him, avoiding gestures, turns and presence of objects that distort the message. Avoid backlight Exemplification and establish turns of speech to avoid the presence of more than one source of information. Material Reinforce the visual with the auditory stimulus.

3. Teaching guidelines Task Ensure understanding of the rules of the activity. Attend to any special needs student. In rhythmic activities ensure the perception of vibrations. Up and down the severe acute. Supports Advisable to establish, in turn, the role of partner-support.