What the Mother of a Deaf Child Ought to Know by John Dutton Wright
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XXI. SCHOOLS FOR THE HEARING AND PRIVATE GOVERNESSES 75
XXII. IMPORTANCE OF THE BEGINNING 80 XXIII. AVOID THE YOUNG AND INEXPERIENCED TEACHER 82 XXIV. ON ENTERING SCHOOL 83 XXV. DURING THE SCHOOL PERIOD 98 XXVI. DURING VACATION 101 XXVII. SOME NOTS 107 PREFACE The mother of a little deaf child once wrote as follows: "As a mother of a deaf child, and one whose experience has been unusual only in that it has been more fortunate than that of the average mother so situated, I want to place before you (the teachers of the deaf) a plea for the education of the parents of little deaf children. "While you are laboring for the education of the deaf, and for |
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