Deafness/Hearing Impairment

"Deafness" means a hearing impairment that is so severe that the child is impaired in processing linguistic information through hearing, with or without amplification, that adversely affects the child's educational performance. "Hearing impairment" means an impairment in hearing in one or both ears, with or without amplification, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a child's educational performance but that is not included under the definition of deafness.


Common Characteristics

      • May speak too loudly or too softly or with high pitch,

      • Often feel lonely or isolated in school when interactions with other deaf children are limited


Criteria

  • Documented hearing loss or deafness

  • Educational impact

Services for Students Identified as Hearing or Visually Impaired

The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) provides information on services for students with hearing and/or vision impairments at its Web site. The following links to information and resources are excerpted from the Virginia Department of Education’s (VDOE) Web page, Specific Disabilities.


Other specific resources that should be available to teachers and parents include the following: