What Mother Of A Deaf Child Ought To Know [hardcover] John Dutton Write
“As a mother of a deaf child and one whose experience has been unusual only in that it has been more fortunate than that of the average mother so situated, I want to place before you ( the teachers of the deaf) a plea for the education of the parents of little def children.
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