14) If you are speaking with someone who has a hearing impairment, what should you do?
a. Make sure you face them when you are talking
b. You should not be speaking to them, this is disrespectful as they cannot hear you
c. Give them paper and pen and write to each other
d. You should learn sign language to communicate with them
e. Just mouth the words as it is easier for them to read your lips
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d option is the correct option
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For the above question, the correct option is 'a'.
While speaking tp someone who has hearing impairment, make sure you look at them while talking.
Explanation:
I'll be saying a few points regarding hearing impairment, these are as follows:
- We have to be extra cautious while dealing with them, since they are sensitive individuals.
- Also this question says 'impairment'- for all instance it doesn't mean 'deafness'. It can be partial deafness or can hear but not loud enough, for that you have to be loud.
So, the person might have a problem in both the ears or even a single ear.
Nowadays hearing aids have come, but still people with such problems face difficulty communicating with others.
- We should always look at them while talking so that they can anticipate whatever you want to convey.
- Never communicate with them from a different room.
- While you're talking don't rush, be slow and steady.
- For people with complete deafness or who are not trained enough to read the lips, you should use sign language in that case.
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