Holiday Gift Guide for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Kids

As a mother of a deaf child, I’ve compiled some of the best tools and toys I’ve used to help him develop his speech. Some of the tools I’ve included in this guide has helped to develop his sign language whereas others have helped to develop his spoken language. Some of these tools have helped tremendously for helping him learn his LING sounds  which helps to create the foundation of speech for him as well as 50+ words so far in the 14 months since activation. If you’re a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, sibling or friend looking for a perfect gift for a deaf or hard of hearing child, here is the perfect list

Happy Shopping.

 

Self-Correcting Alphabet Letter Puzzle

This is a great tool to teach kids their ABC’s as well as words associated with that letter.

 

Sign Language: My First 100 Words

This book is a great tool to teach kids their first 100 words in sign language. They’re each to learn and so useful.

Uncle Goose American Sign Language Blocks

This set of blocks is so beautiful and fun to use to spell words both in ASL and English.

VTech Touch & Teach Word Book

This is another great tool to teach kids first words. It’s interactive and fun.

Sign Language Flash Cards

These flashcards make learning ASL easy and fun.

Educational Color & Recognition Skill Matching Eggs

This is a great tool for kids to learn this colors and match shapes.

LeapFrog Learning Friends 100 Words Book

This tool helps kids learn words through interaction and fun.

Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Piggy Bank

This is the #1 tool I use personally to help my son learn his LING sounds. I say the LING sound I want him to say and wait for him to repeat it. Once he repeats it, he puts it in the piggy bank. It’s a fun, interactive game.

Spike The Fine Motor Hedgehog

This fun tool teaches kids both their colors and their numbers with this adorable hedgehog.

VTech Musical Rhymes Book

Another great way for deaf and hard of hearing children to learn words is through songs and rhyming, so by incorporating rhyming books into their daily reading, will help them exponentially.

Alphabet Nesting and Stacking Blocks

These are another great resource for learning ABC’s and words and animals associated with those letters. Plus, these cardboard blocks stack high and will keep kids entertain for hours!

Wooden Stacking Blocks

Not only do these fun blocks teach your kids their colors and shapes, but I used them to teach my son his LING sounds.

Picture Cards 

This card set includes 62 pictures and words to help develop speech. Add the ALS for it and combine the best of both worlds.

Dealing in Feelings Therapy Cards

26 different emotions are depicted on these cards to help children specifically improve their ability to recognize and express emotions.

 Sorting Cube 

This is another great tool to help with LING sounds as well as colors and shapes.

Whether the child on your shopping list is deaf or hard of hearing, there is a toy on this list that will be perfect for them. I’ve used many of these to help my own son develop spoken language and ASL. If there are any you’ve used that I should include, please let me know!

 

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