Why Shared Reading?
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Deaf children read, on the average, at the fourth-grade-level when they graduate from high school. -
We know that early booksharing experiences contribute to higher reading ability in school.
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Many parents do not know how to share books with their young deaf and hard of hearing children.
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If parents can learn how to share books, the reading ability of deaf and hard of hearing children should improve.

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