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What's Wrong With Cochlear Implants? Part 1
The cultural conflict that came with the introduction of cochlear implants for the hearing impaired was unforeseen. To this day, there is still a debate but with a sense of resignation. This is part one with my story. Part two discusses the actual conflict that I discovered later.
28 commentsTeaching sign language to babies
Yes, I do think that teaching sign language to babies is really helpful as research has shown babies and toddlers who can communicate using signs have higher I.Q as signing decreases frustration, helps babies talk sooner, enriches parents-child...
23 commentsGetting a Contract Cell Phone with Bad Credit
Given the amount of money someone can spend on their cell phone bill with ringtones, wallpapers, applications, international long distance, and other charges, cell phone companies are increasingly becoming more stingy, asking for huge deposits to...
3 commentsLearn Sign Language On Line
A sign language is a language which uses visually transmitted sign patterns mainly from the hand, arm and finger movement to convey meaning and expression instead of acoustic sounds.
2 commentsAmerican Sign Language
When my husband I found out that our son was deaf, and after we dealt with the shock of the news, we knew that we had a long road ahead of us as parents. We knew nothing about the deaf culture. We knew nothing...
2 comments21 Basic Sign Language You Probably Already Know
Art of signed love. L O V E What are the odds that even though you may have never seen sign language, you actually know some? Quite a bit, actually! It happens all the time. We’re a world that loves words,...
3 commentsOnline Sites to Learn American Sign Language (ASL)
Sign language is a vital part of anyone life if they are deaf. The use of sign language helps improve the life of the deaf and at the same time gives their family members a way to communicate quickly without the use of pads of paper or any writing at all...
4 commentsHow to Teach Your Baby Sign Language
You too can teach your baby to sign. It’s very easy, and you’ll be amazed at the doors of communication it opens with your child. When I began teaching my first daughter to sign, I was skeptical about all the hype. But I’ve since become a baby signing fan myself.
2 commentsTeach Your Baby to Sign
Babies are intelligent. They have the potential to communicate long before they are physically able to produce words. By taking the time to teach your baby to sign, you give him the ability to communicate at a much younger age. You can teach him to sign when he is hungry, thirsty, wet, or hurting.
5 commentsDeaf Characters in Literature
The inclusion of deaf and hard of hearing characters in literature has steadily increased in the past three centuries. In the beginning, however, these were usually not fully fleshed out characters, but simply literary devices. As the time passed...
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