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         Deafblindness:     more books (56)
  1. Evaluation and Educational Programming of Students With Deafblindness and Severe Disabilities: Sensorimotor Stage by Carroll J. Jones, 2001-09
  2. Blindness, Visual Impairment, Deaf-Blindness: Annotated Listing of the Literature, 1953-75 by Mary Kinsey Bauman, 1976-12
  3. Deaf-Blindness: national organizations and resources by Unknown, 1993-01-01
  4. Profiles: Individuals with deaf-blindness by Lisa E Edwards, 1994
  5. New Frontiers for Research on Deaf-Blindness by Herbert Rusalem, 1966
  6. Styles of Thinking / Multicultural Practices / Attitudes About Educational and Related Service Provision for Students With Deaf-Blindness and Multiple Disabilities (Exceptional Children, Volume 63, Number 3, Spring 1997)
  7. Early intervention for infants with deaf-blindness.: An article from: Exceptional Children by Martha G. Michael, Peter V. Paul, 1990-12-01
  8. The use of accommodations among students with deafblindness in large-scale assessment systems.: An article from: Journal of Disability Policy Studies by Leah S. Horvath, Stephanie Kampfer-Bohach, et all 2005-12-22
  9. Deafblindness
  10. Bibliographie des Taubblindenwesens. Bibliography on Deaf-Blindness. In German and English. Schriften zur Sonderpadagogik. Reihe B Originalarbeiten Heft 5. Armin Lowe and Benno Westermann. Dortmund 1969. 47 pages by Lowe & Westermann, 1969
  11. Etiologies and characteristics of deaf-blindness by Kathryn Wolff Heller, 1994
  12. Interagency collaboration for young adults with deaf-blindness: Toward a common transition goal by Jane M Everson, 1992
  13. Attitudes about educational and related service provision for students with deaf-blindness and multiple disabilities.: An article from: Exceptional Children by Michael F. Giangreco, Susan Edelman, et all 1997-03-22
  14. New Fortiers for Research on Deaf-Blindness by Herbert Rusalem, 1900

101. DEAF - Deafblindness Deafness And Hearing Impairment Communication Disorders Con
DEAF DMOZ DEAF - deafblindness Deafness and Hearing Impairment CommunicationDisorders Conditions and Diseases Health United Kingdom Europe Regional.
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Deaf Regional Europe United Kingdom ... Deafness and Hearing Impairment : Deafblindness
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A-Z to Deafblindness

Information about the condition, with an online guide to the Manual Alphabet, and a directory of resources, equipment, organisations, and conferences.
http://www.deafblind.com/
Deafblind Scotland

Association of deafblind and dual-sensory impaired people offers information about the condition, and about support offered to sufferers, families and carers. Includes event and contact details.
http://www.deafblindscotland.org.uk/
Deafblind UK

National charity providing support services to, and campaigning on behalf of, deafblind adults and their carers. Includes information about the condition, their services, and FAQ.
http://www.deafblind.org.uk/ Sense UK deaf and blind charity provides information and advice about the various causes, their support services, membership and local groups, and events. http://www.sense.org.uk/ Usher UK Voluntary organisation run mainly by people with Usher syndrome, promoting the interests and well-being of all people who have Usher and their families. Information on activities and events.

102. DEAF - Deafblindness Communication Disorders Conditions And Diseases Health
DEAF DMOZ DEAF - deafblindness Communication Disorders Conditions and DiseasesHealth.
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    Australian DeafBlind Council (ADBC)

    Information on Usher's syndrome. Membership includes people with deafblindness, family, carers, support workers, professionals and service organisations.
    http://home.connexus.net.au/~dba/
    Croatian Association for the Deafblind Persons Dodir

    About Croatian deafblind people, news, information about deafblindness and Usher syndrome, photo album. [Croatian, English]
    http://www.dodir.hr
    DB Link

    The National Information Clearinghouse provides information and resources.
    http://www.tr.wou.edu/dblink/ DeafBlind Children Home Page Information and support for parents of deafblind children. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/5939/ Deafblind International The world association promoting services for deafblind people. http://www.deafblindinternational.org DeafBlindInfo.org Information on dual sensory loss of all kinds. Resource listings for Minnesota, the USA, and the world. Includes specialized consumer resource guides for adults, youth, senior citizens, and families. http://www.deafblindinfo.org/
  • 103. Special Education Software, Hardware And Assistive Technology Products - Special
    AZ for deafblindness Link to AZ to deafblindness - Incredible site in thatJames Gallagher, All the info about deafblindness you could want.
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    ...and add your name to our e-list! Click here to see a list of all our products and download software! Hi! I'm RJ Cooper and I make products for persons with special needs (i.e. Special Education ), including special software and hardware adaptations for persons with very special needs. For general info about my company, including prices, click here Also you may find info about our popular FREE RoadTrips New Items
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    - new smaller 'dongle' type receiver for this cordless switch interface
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    - *very* sturdy desk mount for our Auggie/Super-Auggie AAC devices Compact Switch - 1" round switch with Velcro Strap RJ's DVD Book by popular request, RJ (with Bryan) has authored a detailed 'book' on using tech with those with significant challenges. This is the only resource we know that has text *and* video of actual techniques with learners!

    104. DeafBlindInfo.org, Minnesota's Online DeafBlind Resource
    Information on dual sensory loss of all kinds. Resource listings for Minnesota,the USA, and the world. Includes specialized consumer resource guides for
    http://www.deafblindinfo.org/

    105. Fact Sheet #016 Deaf-Blindness (English)
    DeafBlindness. Deaf-blindness is a combination of vision and hearing loss, notnecessarily complete deafness and complete blindness.
    http://www.sfsu.edu/~cadbs/Eng016.html
    Deaf-Blindness
    Deaf-blindness is a combination of vision and hearing loss, not necessarily complete deafness and complete blindness. There is a wide range of thinking and developmental ability among deaf-blind individuals from gifted to profoundly multiply handicapped. Deaf-blindness creates additional problems in the areas of mobility and communication, as well.
    Estimates indicate that there are approximately 40,000 people in the United States who are deaf-blind. A study by Teaching Research Division at Western Oregon State College has identified over 5,000 children and youth. lt is estimated that this number could be as high as 11,000. It is generally believed that dual sensory impairment occurs in three of 100,000 births. There are many causes of deaf-blindness; Rubella, CHARGE Association, Usher's Syndrome, genetic disorders, accident and illness are some of the more common ones.
    Federal legislation defines childen with deaf-blindness as individuals between the ages of birth and 21 years of age who have "auditory and visual impairments, the combination of which creates such severe communication and other developmental and learning needs that they cannot be appropriately educated without special eduction and related services, beyond those that would be provided solely for children with hearing impairments, visual impairments, or severe disabilities, to address their educational needs due to those concurrent disabilities."
    Individuals who are deaf-blind need early intervention and personal attention to stimulate their understanding and interest in the world around them. The information that most children pick-up naturally must be deliberately introduced to children with dual sensory impairments.

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