Show f re-School Clinic Helps Deaf Talk I By JACKIE BACK Chronicle Feature Editor It s not unusual to see a child Ionn g an already inflated not at the Pre-School Clinic for deaf chil- who never learned to learn ause of deaf now blow- speak bv such means as on balloons and feeling and hearing d was organ-V Goates by Dr Wallace A- I Dr- Goates s leaving f as director of the clin- He will be devoting his time to writing and teaching at the The clinic grew out of the Voice-Science Laboratory that was housed in Kingsbury When facilities there became Building was donated to the AT THIS testing designed by was presented to the University as a gift Dr Goates clinic operates on the philosophy that the child's life are of a first six years the most Language de better on an oral rather than a sight Built on the pattern and principles of normal child the clinical staff strives to teach children to associate with other In addition to a day special therapy individual problem study and parent guidance are developed for the children's THE STAFF consists of and pre-school Goates type of school affords valuable experience to University students majoring in speech and hearing |