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dogmom, visual cues are used in hearing schools quite often. For example, when a class is working on group projects and the teacher wants to get their attention without shouting across all the noise, they flick the lights on and off  ... or when in an assembly and the teacher or principal needs everyone to settle down and be quiet, they will hold up their hand and using their fingers count to five. Children respond very well to these visual cues as they are a change from their norm (voice).


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