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Library Services for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
The Library Services for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing is a statewide special library dedicated to meeting the information and accessibility needs of the deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind communities, as well as meeting the information needs about hearing loss to all Tennesseans.
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Description
Part of the Deaf Mentor Project and produced by the SKI-HI Institute, this video has information that can be used to provide hearing families of young deaf children practice in American Sign Language and insight into the Deaf community and Deaf culture. It's focus is to establish a bilingual-bicultural environment in the home.
Description
This tape explores communication options for young children who are deaf or hard of hearing. It discusses various aural-oral communication approaches and visual communication options (ASL and Manually Coded English) and bilingualism. Featured in the tapes are families who use each method of communication. The tape can be especially useful for parent advisors as they discuss communication options with families.
Description
This DVD helps a deaf child's parents choose an appropriate communication approach for their whole family. Experts and parents who made these choices discuss four options: auditory/verbal, American Sign Language, auditory/oral, total communication. This information will assist parents, service providers, and college students to understand that there is no "right way" of communicating with deaf children that will meet the needs of all families. ...
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