If you have made the
decision to enrol your child in a “mainstream” school environment, you will need the support of your
child’s teachers, classmates and the school. Preparation and communication are key to a smooth school
experience.
Begin by meeting with the school’s administrators and your child’s teachers to identify your child’s
specific needs. Discuss the use of an FM system for the classroom if this has
been recommended by your child’s hearing healthcare professional.
Inquire what resources the school has available to support your child, modify classroom materials and
assist in lesson planning. Most school boards have access to either an itinerant teacher for children
with hearing impairments, an educational hearing healthcare professional or a speech
pathologist.
The entire staff, including gym and music teachers, librarians, caretakers, lunchroom staff and bus
drivers should be informed of your child’s needs. An atmosphere of encouragement, acceptance and respect
is paramount.
Provide a checklist to your child’s teacher to summarize your child’s requirements
and strategies for success.
Have your child meet with his or her teacher several times before school begins. This is an excellent
opportunity to establish a mutual comfort level as well as identify academic and social strengths and
challenges.
Show your teacher how to create a classroom that will offer an ideal listening environment for your
child, including an appropriate seating plan, background noise reduction tips and good lighting (natural
if possible) for speech reading.
The support of peers is invaluable: encourage your child’s teacher to incorporate a segment on hearing
into the classroom learning. This can include some discussion of hearing loss even a show and tell by your child about his or her hearing aids (note: it’s important to first ensure
that your child is comfortable with this approach.)
Show your child’s teacher how the hearing aids work and provide a supply of spare batteries.
Direct your child’s teacher to this website for further information and ideas.