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4941) Assistive technology in special education: resources for education, intervention, and rehabilitation
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The best guide for families, teachers, and therapist who need to teach the latest practices in technology to students who struggle with communication Families, teachers, and therapists who are searching for an update about how to use the latest technologies to help individuals who struggle with communication, literacy, and learning will benefit from the wealth of practical, well-organized information in this second edition of Assistive Technology...
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"Goedele A.M. De Clerck presents cross-cultural comparative research that examines and documents where deaf flourishing occurs and how it can be advanced. She spotlights collective and dynamic resources of knowledge and learning; the coexistence of lived differences; social, linguistic, cultural, and psychological capital; and human potential and creativity. Deaf Epistemologies, Identity, and Learning argues for an inclusive approach to the intrinsic...
4945) Hopkins uses the potty
4947) Charlie and Fuzz
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"A heartwarming story about a young, deaf child called Charlie and how they make the most of the senses they have to meet a wonderful, unusual new friend in Fuzz."--Back cover.
4950) Domino Pro
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Domino Pro is our most capable listening system. It uses digital signal processing technology to filter out background noise and enhance speech. Domino works with hearing aids, cochlear implants as well as with regular headphones or earphones.
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This event is a true story for many in the Deaf community, with no access to communication at home. According to studies, 95% of Deaf babies are born to hearing parents. Only about 5% of Deaf babies are born from Deaf parents, free from language deprivation. The period from birth to four years of age is incredibly important for language exposure and Deaf children deserve to have access to language as well as a close relationship with their family....
4954) Telephone signaler
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This CD-ROM is a visual, interactive tool designed to improve receptive fingerspelling skills. Beginners learn to recognize the different hand shapes that make up the letters of the manual alphabet. Signers of varying ability levels can practice reading fingerspelled words at prescribed speeds. Tests are included to evaluate progress.
4956) Cursive
4959) Five little ducks
4960) The wheels on the bus
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