Publicize the importance of all babies to have access to language from the start/birth.
How to Teach the Baby* to Communicate
Infants are born with an instinctive need to communicate. But learning to talk takes time – plus it requires the type of motor skills that babies only begin to master around their first birthday. Studies have […]
Posted on December 21st, 2007 by egbertpress
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There will not be any censorship in DeafRead. Com
I have not named anyone who are the deficit thinkers but many of you knew and a couple of bloggers seems got panic and posted their blog about it.
But nonetheless, don’t assume that I will pursue this effort to censor any bloggers.
And my opinion, this feedback has […]
Posted on December 16th, 2007 by egbertpress
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When parents ask this….
Should I teach my Deaf child speech/oralism or American Sign Language…?
….AGBell/AVT should say this to the parents…
And…Say this to yourself,………. think about it.
It is not what the deaf child can do for you,
It is what you can do for your deaf child.
Posted on December 14th, 2007 by egbertpress
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5 Tips to Help Your Deaf or Hard of Hearing Child Enjoy the Holidays
Holidays are often a difficult time for people with hearing loss, especially young children who have not yet learned or become proficient at coping skills.
I have concise these tips and you can look at the website to read all what I […]
Posted on December 14th, 2007 by egbertpress
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Watch this video,
http://www.gratitudecampaign.org/fullmovie.php
What is that sign?… admit? or willing?
Contact: scott@gratitudecampaign.org ………if you think that this sign language is WRONG.
We have over 100,000 ASL students from Universities in USA that learned ASL and they will not even understand that sign language!
Please,
John […]
Posted on December 11th, 2007 by egbertpress
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