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Communication Resources for Students who have Deaf Blindness

Author-Avatar Kelly Fonner

3/29/2019 4:39 PM

There is a recent post on PrAACtical AAC (if you are unfamiliar with this site - please check it out - link below) that pulls together much of the information produced by the Texas School for the Blind. The posting is titled:

Communication with Children with Deafblindness or Visual and Multiple Impairments

"Many of us work with learners who have significant visual difficulties along with another disability such as hearing impairment, autism, or intellectual disabilities. Today, we look at the Communication Resources from the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired which is geared to helping teachers, therapists, and parents get familiar with some basic communication principles and instructional strategies.

It includes sections on topics such as interaction/bonding, building security, play, calendars, and a video series by Sara Kitchener."

There are links to the Resources and Videos

https://praacticalaac.org/praactical/praactical-resources-communication-with-children-with-deafblindness-or-visual-and-multiple-impairments/

Level 5. Concrete Symbols,Speech-Language Pathologist,Educator,Parent/Family Member,Intervention Strategies

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