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1. Deaf Dog Education Action Fund
- www.deafdogs.org
- Deaf Dog Education Action Fund.
- Every year thousands of dogs are killed simply because they are deaf.
- New to deaf dogs?.
- We can help! For general questions about deaf dogs, see our Frequently Asked Questions area. If you need ideas for training a deaf dog, visit our Training Tips area (which includes a section on teaching Signs, and how to use a Vibrating Collar). ...
- The mission of the Deaf Dog Education Action Fund is to provide education and funding for the purpose of improving and/or saving the lives of deaf dogs. We are a non-profit organization founded to speak on behalf of and assist in the betterment of life for deaf dogs everywhere.
- Help DDEAF to help Deaf Dogs.
- Adoptable Dogs Become a Member Today and get DDEAF Logo Merchandise to tell the world that you "Share Your Life With A Deaf Dog".
- You can make a direct donation to one (or more) of the funds that we have set up to help deaf dogs in need, please visit our donation page to see how to do that. ...
- We are conducting a survey on deaf dog behavior. The survey information will be used to support our efforts at accurately reporting how deaf dogs actually behave and put to rest many of the myths about deaf dogs currently circulating. If you had a deaf dog in the past or have one now, please participate.
- Just for fun, we have put together a series of short Polls, to give people a way to see how similar (or different!) their deaf dog is to others. ...
2. A Deafblindness Web Resource
- www.deafblind.co.uk
- Terminology -- Deafblind, Deaf/Blind or Deaf-Blind?.
- DB Link is the (USA's) National Information Clearing House on Children who are Deaf-Blind. A page about Services for Children with Deaf-Blindness is provided by The USA's Department of Education as one of its special educational programs. ... Some US Congressional findings about deafblindness This comes as part of a chapter on the Helen Keller National Center for Youth and Adults who are Deaf-Blind, which is part of title 29 of the US Code. There is a Deaf-Blind Resource List provided by the American National Federation of the Blind. There is a Deaf Blind Information page on The Low Vision Gatewy site. The Great Lakes Area Regional Center for Deafblind Education(GLARDBE) This site is based at the University of Dayton, Ohio, and provided by The Great Lakes Area Regional Centre for Deaf-Blind Education. ... A User Interface for Deaf-Blind People (Preliminary Report) Abstract obtained from a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Bibliography. ... Employment Resources in the USA for Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing and Deaf-Blind People Augmentative Communication Devices For The Deaf-Blind This article by Rodney Neely from the February 1995 edition of The Braille Forum describes how deafblind people access computers Course: Russian Psychology and the Education of Deafblind Children The Family Village "Deaf-Blind" library card From the Library of Family Village. ... Teaching Orientation and Mobility Skills to Deaf-Blind Children Using Computer Generated Simulated Sound Environments. ...
- The address to subscribe for the Deaf-Blind American magazine is: .
- American Association of the Deaf-Blind .
- uk Deaf-Blind Perspectives.
- Deaf-Blind Perspectives is published three times yearly by the Teaching Research Division of Western Oregon State College. ...
- Deaf-Blind Perspectives .
- Sound effects in PC software -- trouble for the Deaf is an article about making CD-Roms accessible to Deaf People. ... Syntha-Voice produce a number of products for speech and braille access to computers for deaf-blind people. ... Syntha-Voice produce a number of products for speech and braille access to computers for deaf-blind people. ...
3. American Association of the Deaf-Blind (AADB)
- www.aadb.org
- American Association of the Deaf-Blind (AADB).
- OF, BY, & FOR DEAF-BLIND AMERICANS. ...
- How You Can Help Mentoring Pilot Project About AADB Membership The Deaf-Blind American Magazine Board of Directors Mission Statement Bylaws Contact Us Contact the webmaster .
4. National Theatre of the Deaf - Theaters - Signing, deaf culture, Actors
- www.ntd.org
- A Benefit for the National Theatre of the Deaf Thursday, April 7th, 2005 at the Atrium of the Goodwin Hotel Hartford, CT 5:30 P. ...
- and a special appearance by the Little Theatre of the Deaf $40 per person or $70 per couple in advance $50 the day of the event Complimentary self-parking available at the Goodwin Hotel parking garage.
- This joint function is sponsored by: The National Theatre of the Deaf and the Connecticut Lodging Association.
5. The HiP Publishing Group is a national
- www.hipmag.org
- The HiP Publishing Group is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization that produces educational print and electronic materials for deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens. In operation since 1994, its mission is to make information accessible to all deaf and hard-of-hearing youth through reading, an universal form of communication. HiP Publishing Group supports and respects all modes of communication and technological advances for deaf hard-of-hearing people. ...
- to foster a positive self-image to help deaf and hard-of-hearing kids interact and learn from others like themselves .
- winning publication for deaf and .
- HiP Chat Pals is an Internet program for deaf and hard-of-hearing students and their teachers across the U. ...
- is a program for deaf and .
6. Deafness Hard of Hearing
- deafness.about.com
- You are here:About>Health & Fitness>Deafness / Hard of Hearing HomeEssentialsFamous or Historic Deaf PeopleEmployment and WorkingSign Language Word Reference GuideCochlear ImplantsFree Informational Courses Articles & ResourcesSign LanguageDeaf PeopleHearing DevicesDeaf CommunityHearing Loss BasicsDeaf HeritageEmployment and WorkingInterpretingDeafness ArticlesHard of HearingDeaf AnimalsCommunication MethodsAccessibility for Deaf / HOHGrowing Up Deaf / HOHHealth and Social Issues ArticlesForumsHelp FREE Newsletter.
- SearchSign LanguageDeaf PeopleHearing DevicesDeaf CommunityHearing Loss BasicsDeaf HeritageEmployment and WorkingInterpretingDeafness ArticlesHard of HearingDeaf AnimalsCommunication MethodsAccessibility for Deaf / HOHGrowing Up Deaf / HOHHealth and Social Issues.
- Undocumented Deaf Female Needs EducationCreinoso on the forum is seeking help for his deaf undocumented sister, who has been unable to get an education. Does anyone have any good suggestions or experience to share? I wonder how many deaf people like her are in this country given the growth of both legal and illegal immigration. ... Friday March 18, 2005 # Deaf Alcoholics AnonymousMikeDorsey has posted on the forum to announce the existence of a deaf alcoholics anonymous group in the metro DC area. Are you a deaf former alcoholic? Were you able to get help where you live?Friday March 18, 2005 # Implantees and Groups QuestionQuestion for cochlear implantees: How do you manage in a group? Do you hear well enough in a large group of hearing people that you do not need an interpreter? I know that many children with implants do not need interpreters in school, but I do wonder how the situation of watching and listening to a teacher talk compares with the situation of a group with multiple speakers. ... Which one is your favorite?Wednesday March 16, 2005 # You Have to be Hard of Hearing to UnderstandAfter he read classic deaf poems as a teenager, Brian Lalonde wrote his own perspective on what it means to be hard of hearing. ... Tuesday March 15, 2005 # RIDInterpreters are a part of the fabric of the deaf community, and they have their own professional organization. Saturday March 12, 2005 # Tom Bull Honored by NVADEarlier tonight I saw Tom Bull, an adult child of deaf adults (CODA) make a brief presentation about the CODA culture and his own family history. ... Bull, the author of the book On the Edge of Deaf Culture: Hearing Children/Deaf Parents Annotated Bibliography, was presented with the Northern VA Assn of the Deaf Reuben I. ...
- Thursday March 10, 2005 # Hot Topics, Past and PresentGot an opinion on a common topic in the deaf/hoh community? Vote or check out these polls on topics ranging from cochlear implants to tinnitus. ... " This is the beginning of an autobiographical article by an anonymous deaf woman in Florida. ...
- Sign Language DictionariesHelen KellerFamous Deaf PeopleSign Word Reference GuideHistory of Sign Language.
- Veterans and Hearing LossRIDSongs and Pledges in SignChildren of Deaf AdultsTopic Polls.
- Sign Language DictionariesHelen KellerFamous Deaf PeopleSign Word Reference GuideHistory of Sign Language.
- Veterans and Hearing LossRIDSongs and Pledges in SignChildren of Deaf AdultsTopic Polls.
7. Oral Deaf Education (keywords: auditory, child, children, cochlear implant, school, talk, speak, speech, listen, hearing aids)
- www.oraldeafed.org
- Many profoundly deaf children are using spoken language effectively to communicate because of the combination of powerful hearing aids and cochlear implants that maximize their listening potential, and the appropriate auditory/oral teaching strategies that help them develop oral language skills. Deaf children are learning to listen and speak for themselves at Oral Deaf Education Schools.
- This site provides information about the programs and services of over 40 such schools in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, each dedicated to teaching deaf or hard-of-hearing children to listen and talk. ...
8. COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT: DEAFology 101 - A Crazy, Crash Course on Deaf Culture by Ken Glickman, a.k.a. "Prof. Glick"
- deafology.com
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- -- Deaf Culture As Seen Through .
- the Eyes of a Deaf Comedian .
9. Deaf Expo
- www.deafexpo.org
- DEAF EXPO™.
- DEAF EXPO™ MEMO.
- Dear Deaf Expo Supporter,.
- On behalf of Communication Service for the Deaf (CSD), I need to inform you that there will be no DEAF EXPO™ shows during 2005. ...
10. Everything You Wanted to Know About Deafness - DEAF-INFO Web Site
- www.zak.co.il
- Everything You Wanted to Know About Deafness - DEAF-INFO Web Site.
- il/deaf-info/old/home. ...
- The full table of contents of the DEAF-INFO Web site is available as http://www. ... il/deaf-info/old/index-abbrev. ...
- First of all, you probably want to know how to unsubscribe yourself from the DEAF-L list. Even if you prefer to continue to be happily subscribed to DEAF-L, you may want to find the DEAF-L listserver address or the rules for posting messages to DEAF-L. This information exists in the document DEAF-L Administrative Information. ...
- The philosophy behind this WWW site is explained in DEAF-L FAQ WWW Site Manifest of Purpose. ...
- 18th International Congress on Education of the Deaf contains some of my impressions from such a congress. ...
- A subject, which is full of information and confusion, and which is critically important to parents of deaf children is Education. ...
- Deaf children eventually grow up and become employable adults. Hearing adults, who hold a job, sometimes lose their hearing and become deaf employees. Thus, the section about The Deaf Employee is relevant to both. ...
- Lighten up! Have fun! Browse Deaf Humor. ...
- Deaf Culture has its own art, as well. For more information, browse Deaf Art. ...
11. Causes of Deafness
- dubinserver.colorado.edu
- It is known that they came to the Vineyard from another relatively small gene pool in England where they had a small deaf community. ...
- While the deaf were not a majority on the island, they did constitute a fair amount of the population, and so a means of dealing with their deafness was devised. ... The deaf people of Martha's Vineyard enjoyed the freedom of communication on their island that no other deaf people have fully known since. The Vineyard is a truly grand example of how an ideal society for the deaf would function, and lessons could be learned from it. Sadly, today there is virtually nothing left of the Martha's Vineyard Deaf Culture except for stories and some of their signs that have made their way into ASL. ...
- Links to “On Being Deaf ” Pages – .
- The Deaf Experience.
12. A-Z to Deafblindness
- www.deafblind.com
- Some other Resources on the net for Blind or Deaf people. ...
- Equipment, and Suppliers for Blind and Deaf People. ...
- Newsgroups and Listservs for Blind and Deaf People. ...
- This site is here to try and offer some help to Blind or deaf people, and especially deafblind people, and those who provide specialised services for those who are deafblind. ...
- Within this website you will be able to learn the Deafblind Manual Alphabet and, the Two-Handed Manual Alphabet used by sighted Deaf people. ...
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