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Early Handwriting Activities

Learning about the building blocks of handwriting.

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Children with Facial Differences
A Parents' Guide P0127: Children with Facial Differences A Parents' Guide
The first comprehensive book to provide parents with up-to-date information and support
Children with Tourette Syndrome - A Parents' Guide P0128: Children with Tourette Syndrome - A Parents' Guide
An up-to-date guide for families
Negotiating the Special  Education Maze
A Guide for Parents and Teachers, Third Edition
P0130: Negotiating the Special Education Maze A Guide for Parents and Teachers, Third Edition
Demystifying the special education system!
The Child Who Never Grew P0131: The Child Who Never Grew
Pearl Buck' s inspiring account of her struggle to understand her daughter
Sound Hearing
Or... Hearing What You Miss P0132: Sound Hearing Or... Hearing What You Miss
Experience the world through the ears of a hearing impaired person
Stress Management Workbook P0141: Stress Management Workbook
Towards the Greater Enjoyment of Life
The Finger Alphabet P0148: The Finger Alphabet
Start learners on their way to communicating with their hands.
Number & Letter Games P0149: Number & Letter Games
Use games to learn basic Sign. Ideal for classroom integration.
Can I Help?
Helping the Hearing Impaired in Emergency Situations P0153: Can I Help? Helping the Hearing Impaired in Emergency Situations
Signs for emergency and help-needed situations.
A Word In The Hand Book 1 P0156-A: A Word In The Hand Book 1
A simple program to teach beginning Signed English!

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Talking about hearing impairment

Give more, not different. If a child has a hearing impairment, we sometimes slip in to an exaggerated communications mode. We must resist! Speak normally, as exaggerated lip movements are difficult to read. Adult's should instead provide visual cues that accompanies normal speech, without distorting the message with uncommon motions.

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