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Although I am not sure if you are referring to law or health, but concomitant hearing (from what I know) means the combination of "deaf-blindness(DB)," that is, of both blindness and deafness. It is concomitant (naturally accompanying something or occurring at the same time). Such students of individuals require great accommodation within the school system (special education aids or accommodations). Meeting the needs of these students can be difficult because many special education programs do not accommodate children or teens with DB. Many programs accommodate kids who have visual or hearing impairments, not both. Parents, families, and caregivers within these scenarios require great assistance and support.

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