What is Auditory Oral Approach? The Auditory-Oral Approach is a communication method designed to teach children with hearing loss how to use their residual hearing, along with speech and lip-reading (speechreading), to develop spoken language. Unlike the Auditory-Verbal Approach, which strictly minimizes visual cues, the Auditory-Oral Approach encourages the use of both hearing and visual speech cues for communication.
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