Balavidyalaya school for hearing impaired
The school for young deaf children is a nonresidential, private and nonprofit voluntary educational center for babies and pre-school children with hearing impairment, from 0 to 5 years.
The school for young deaf children is a nonresidential, private and nonprofit voluntary educational center for babies and pre-school children with hearing impairment, from 0 to 5 years.
Infant Jesus Society for Education and Training for Hearing Impaired was started with seven students in the year 1997. The society is run by the Social Service Wing of Carmelite Sisters.
The students participate and excel in cultural , sports and other activities held at school and inter school levels.Be it drawing , music , kolam or even martial arts such as Silambuattam and Karate , the students leave their mark of excellence during public events.
Little Flower Convent Higher Secondary School for the Deaf is located at the heart of the city of Chennai. It was established in 1926 by the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and was recognized by the Government of Tamil Nadu in 1931. It was upgraded as a High School in 1968 and as a Higher Secondary School in 1980.
Keep it in cool, dry place. Remove the cell, when the aid is not in use. Protect it from water and other liquid. Don’t leave the hearing aid near fire, stove, car or other vehicle and electrical appliances like Radio, TV etc.
The ability to recognize voices is something most people take for granted. However, for individuals with dyslexia, voice recognition may also be impaired, a study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology suggests.
“What can you tell me about assistive listening devices? My husband is hearing impaired but doesn’t like wearing his hearing aids so I’m wondering if some of these devices can help.”
Kodakkal Shivaprasad is employed in Canara Bank as an Officer. He is happily married, well settled and blessed with two children named KS Nagaprasad & K S Cauvery. In spite of his own challenges he is providing philanthropic services and working with Shimoga Dist. Physically Handicapped Welfare Sangha [Regd] as it General Secretary.
Deaf and blind people fall into a broader category known as sensory impaired persons. Sensory impairments of this type actually fall into three different Nivh typologies, those who have blindness, those who have deafness, and those who have both blindness and deafness known as the deaf-blind.
We use our senses (hearing, seeing, tasting, touching and smelling) to learn about what’s going on in the world around us. In ancient times, a person’s survival depended upon being able to hear and see dangers in the environment.