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Revision as of 03:41, 28 September 2007
Title
Auditory-Verbal Therapy at the Learning to Listen Foundation - Homepage
Description
The Learning to Listen Foundation, in community partnership with North York General Hospital inToronto, Canada, operates the Auditory Learning Centre where children, teens and adults who are deaf or hard of hearing learn to hear, listen and speak through auditory-verbal therapy and auditory habilitation.
Languages
English