Alone in the Mainstream Alone in the Mainstream is author Gina Oliva's story of her personal experiences being the only Hard of Hearing child in the entire school. |
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Anything But Silent Anything But Silent offers a deaf perspective that will bring knowing smiles to those familiar with the deaf community and enlightenment to those who are new to it. |
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At Home Among Strangers Exploring the Deaf Community in the United States |
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Baby Boomers and Hearing Loss Audiologist and author John M. Burkey shows baby boomers how they can continue to enjoy their active lifestyle, regardless of whether they are experiencing diminished or severely compromised hearing abilities. |
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Baby Sign Language for Hearing Babies Introduce your baby to the joy of learning and communication—before speech begins! |
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Baby Talk A Guide to Using Basic Sign Language to Communicate with Your Baby |
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Children with Hearing Loss This book was written for parents, siblings and extended family members who want a better understanding of the impact hearing loss can have in their young loved one. |
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Cochlear Implants in Children This text covers every aspect of the controversy surrounding children as young as 12 months, in some cases even younger, being implanted with cochlear devices. |
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Comprehensive Reference Manual for Signers and Interpreters Similar to a thesaurus, those with a good grasp of sign language will find this book very useful for refreshing or increasing your sign language vocabulary |
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Coping with Hearing Loss Topics include emotional and social problems, information on doctors and audiologists, hearing aids, current telephone and television devices, approximate prices, tips for the workplace, movie theater, and other social situations, and helpful suggestions to cope with hearing loss. |
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Crash Course in American Sign Language CD-ROM In just 30 easy lessons, you can develop a basic conversational ability in American Sign Language (ASL). |
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Dancing with Words The bulk of this book contains hard facts, research, and historical evidence about how a hearing child's education may be enhanced with the addition of sign language. |
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Deaf Daughter, Hearing Father Like many hearing parents, Richard Medugno and his wife Brenda grieved when they learned in 1993 that their 17-month-old daughter Miranda was deaf. Soon after though, Medugno seized upon the need to take positive action for her. In this book, he shares their remarkable journey during Miranda's first 14 years. |
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Do You Hear Me? An amusing collection of stories, jokes, cartoons and anecdotes that let you laugh at situations encountered by those who are Hard of Hearing. |
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Educational Interpreting This incisive book explores the current state of educational interpreting—its strengths and weaknesses—and how it affects deaf students. |
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Growing Up Deaf Enjoy learning about Deaf culture from an insider's perspective. |
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Hidden Frustrations This book will give parents guidance and hope, helping them understand their child's struggles and triumphs, and affirming how a family's love and support can be an anchor throughout the school years. Educational professionals will gain insight about the influences various sources can have on self-esteem. |
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How Hearing Loss Impacts Relationships This book is the first of its kind directed towards families. It explains how family members can manage the frustrations of a resistant loved one who won't seek treatment for hearing loss, and exposes the most common reasons behind the resistance. |
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IDEA Advocacy for Children Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing A great tool for helping parents and professionals determine what rights are granted to Deaf and Hard of Hearing children by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and how to fight school administrators for what your child needs. |
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Inside Deaf Culture Inside Deaf Culture relates Deaf people's search for a voice of their own, and their proud self-discovery and self-description as a flourishing culture. |
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