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an experiment with hearing amplifier.
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 558801" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Without an IEP I'd bet they would not need to provide accommodations but hopefully they will do the right thing. You might offer to pay for the earmolds if they use one like that. Our home district actually wont use a childs personal hearing aids (except cochlear implants of course ) or FM systems. They don't like the liability of their breaking and so they do all fitting and earmolds for free. The kids get them 24/7 because it's needed for overall educational growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 558801, member: 12886"] Without an IEP I'd bet they would not need to provide accommodations but hopefully they will do the right thing. You might offer to pay for the earmolds if they use one like that. Our home district actually wont use a childs personal hearing aids (except cochlear implants of course ) or FM systems. They don't like the liability of their breaking and so they do all fitting and earmolds for free. The kids get them 24/7 because it's needed for overall educational growth. [/QUOTE]
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