Deaf children held back by fund gap
Maria Allen, of the Mid-West Preschool for Hearing Impaired Children ā set up 10 years ago on a voluntary basis ā said it is vital preschools become state-funded so that they can continue to give specialist one-on-one language training to the children.
āThese children are not getting their full entitlements to preschool education because what we do is specialist,ā said Ms Allen. āIf they were put into a mainstream preschool, they would not get the specialist early intervention in understanding language that we provide.