When It’s Hard to Hear

When It’s Hard to Hear by Judith Condon is a 30-page book published by Franklin Watts in 1998. This edition is designed for readers at the National Curriculum Key Stage 1 level and explores the experiences of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Through a series of true stories, the book provides insights into the challenges faced by these individuals, making it a valuable resource for understanding their perspectives.
Readers will find that the book is illustrated with personal narratives that highlight the realities of living with hearing difficulties. It aims to foster awareness and empathy regarding the social issues surrounding deafness. Published in association with Heathfields School for the Deaf, this volume serves as an educational tool that encourages discussions about inclusion and diversity in society.
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Geared towards National Curriculum Key Stage 1, a volume in the WHEN IT’S HARD TO – series which looks at what life is like for someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, illustrated with individual true stories. Published in association with Heathfields School for the Deaf.
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