April 2, 2011
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Storytime Improves Communication

Kids love to get their hands into everything. (I can see you grabbing the sanitizing wipes.) From the day we discover those appendages attached to our bodies that move and experiment with those tiny fingers wiggling on the end. We … Continue reading

December 31, 2009
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Voice Of Communication

Scanning the sheet on the wall, I looked for my name to see what my score was. Leaning over the shoulder of someone else, I saw my name. My heart raced as I followed my name across the computer printout … Continue reading

October 18, 2009
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Sign To Understand

When we think of language, English and all the spoken ones come to mind. When someone who is hearing impaired thinks of language one they think of if Sign Language. I found a link while helping someone with resources that … Continue reading

October 13, 2009
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To Ask Or Not To Ask

Speaking with a large crowd of elementary students last week, one thing was evidently clear: Lots of questions. I broke the ice right away talking about things that were different and things that were the same between them and myself. … Continue reading

April 3, 2009
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Sign Language and Children of Autism

Story from: yourtalkingbaby.com People think of sign language in the context of the deaf community. But, it can be taught to babies before they can speak, with multiple benefits for child and parent. This, of course, is the basis for … Continue reading