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Deaf Education

Deaf education has made tremendous strides in recent years. Parents of deaf children quickly learn that they need as much education as their children do in order to deal effectively with their children's situation.

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Deaf Education Deaf education is a hot topic for discussion in educational circles these days. Debate continues to rage about how best to meet the educational needs of the deaf child. Also, there are arguments as to the true mission of education of the deaf. Should it be designed to help the deaf "make it" in a hearing world? Or should it be directed at assisting deaf men and women to thrive in their own culture?

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Some Things to Consider

Deaf children have understandable difficulty mastering the English language. Still, there are numerous resources available to help them understand America's native tongue. One popular technique is something called manipulative visual language, or MVL. This tool assists deaf children in visualizing sounds that they are unable to hear.

In addition, you can find product catalogs that feature goods that can promote literacy among the deaf. One book recommends utilizing posters, dialogue journals, and a writer's handbook to help deaf children progress in their studies.

Interactive Resources

There are also a number of interactive resources you should consider using with your deaf children. For instance, the Institute for Disabilities Research and Training features computer software aimed at conveying key concepts to deaf children in a fun, entertaining way. The Institute is also known for its Con-SIGN-tration memory game series.

You can also obtain American Sign Language translations of stories from DeafSoftware.com, along with videos tailor-made for deaf children from the Public Broadcasting Service. Also, GirlsandBoysTown.org has produced a "Read With Me" video series which includes sign language translations of well-known children's stories. You'll find that videos are an incredibly helpful way to encourage your deaf child to master the fundamentals of the English language.

Deaf education may also include browsing through a number of websites that specialize in literature to assist in teaching deaf children. One of the top sites is DeafEd.net, which offers a number of intriguing downloadable documents. You might also want to check out Gallaudet University's Signs of Literacy Project website, which includes information about the connection between American Sign Language and literacy. The World Wide Web has turned into a phenomenal resource for deaf teaching aids.



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