Understanding the Hearing Impaired
Video Description: Understanding the hearing impaired is the first step towards effectively interacting with these individuals. Related Article Subjects: Understanding the Hearing Impaired, Deaf culture, Hearing Impaired, Hearing impairment, hearing loss, illumistreamUnderstanding the Hearing Impaired
Deaf Culture UncoveredBy: Michelle J. | 21/10/2008 | LanguagesIn 1965, Deaf Culture was first recognized as a real culture. That was only forty years ago. Before the Dictionary of American Sign Language was published, people involved in the medical field and deaf education only saw deaf people in terms of their hearing loss. Self Published Release Reveals an Author’s Struggle Deafness in a Hearing WorldBy: Michael McCain | 20/07/2009 | Book ReviewsGrowing Up Deaf explores Rose Pizzo’s life with deafness and how the challenges of hearing loss changed her. Self Published Release Reveals an Author’s Struggle Deafness in a Hearing WorldBy: Michael McCain | 20/07/2009 | Book ReviewsGrowing Up Deaf explores Rose Pizzo’s life with deafness and how the challenges of hearing loss changed her. Self Published Release Reveals an Author’s Struggle Deafness in a Hearing WorldBy: Michael McCain | 20/07/2009 | Book ReviewsGrowing Up Deaf explores Rose Pizzo’s life with deafness and how the challenges of hearing loss changed her. Speech Therapy for Hearing Impaired ChildrenBy: Paul Hata | 06/08/2008 | HealthTeaching language to nonverbal, hearing-impaired children is in fact, a very controversial matter. The controversy stems from the idea that either of two goals is being targeted. One of which states that after language is learned, the child will be able to communicate orally; while the other states that the child will be able to communicate, not verbally, but manually. Whadyasay? Texas Babies With Hearing Loss In Need of Early InterventionBy: Pat Carpenter | 12/10/2007 | Non-Fiction"Your turn," a new mother directs from across the room to her sleeping partner. She has just fallen asleep after three hours of pacing the floor with a colicky baby, head drooped gratefully against the luxurious papasan cushion, when, it seems only moments later, he awakens again. Dancing In the SilenceBy: Rosemary Kurtz | 29/07/2009 | Art & EntertainmentHow can people dance to music they can't hear? How can they make a career of it and earn global fame? Many remarkable artists are doing it, from small all-male American groups to large European and Asian troupes. How to find a sign language class in your areaBy: Christina Pomoni | 08/08/2009 | LanguagesSign language classes can offer a great opportunity for real-time practice with sign instructors. Besides, interaction with members of the deaf community in cultural events and social activities as a part of sign language instruction can be a great way to practice signing skills.
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