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Inclusive Toys for Children with Hearing Loss
Playtime is such a valuable tool for children with hearing loss who are working to develop listening and spoken language. Children can explore their imagination while building communication skills during social play with others or pretend play by themselves.
Keep ReadingParent Resources & Activities While You're Home
Being restricted to one place for an unspecified amount of time can be tough - but together with our students and their parents, we’ve put together this list of outside resources for you to use.
Read MoreCCHAT Gets a Visit From Some Amazing Animals
The last day of CCHAT summer school was highlighted by the presence of some amazing animals! Amazing Animal World of Rocklin stopped by the CCHAT campus, giving students a (VERY!) close look at frogs, snakes, birds and more.
Read More10 Tips for Getting Your Child Interested in Books
Reading to your child is crucial for early brain development and literacy. However, it can be a struggle to get your child interested in being read to. Here are some tips on how you can have successful reading sessions with your little one.
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