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Philly Students Sing Loud with Tech's Aid
20 Dec
Summary
- Hearing-challenged students performed festive songs using medical technology.
- The annual holiday show was held at Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech.
- Assistive technology helps students develop listening and spoken language skills.

In Philadelphia's Overbrook neighborhood, young students with hearing challenges recently participated in a vibrant holiday performance. The annual "Sounds of the Season" show at the Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech provided a platform for these preschoolers to showcase their vocal abilities.
Utilizing advanced assistive technologies such as hearing aids and cochlear implants, the students learned and performed festive songs. These devices are crucial in helping them access sound and develop essential listening and spoken language skills, enabling them to converse and express themselves.
The event celebrated the children's progress and their capacity to communicate effectively. It underscored the school's mission to equip students with the skills needed for mainstream integration, allowing them to participate fully in their communities and express their voices through music and speech.




