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21. Deafblindness Supporting Parent Access to Resources, Knowledge, Linkages and Education http://www.sparkle.usu.edu/Topics/deafblindness/ |
22. SEE/HEAR Free newsletter for families and professionals on visual impairments and deafblindness. Articles on an array of topics, with archives. English, Spanish http://www.tsbvi.edu/Outreach/seehear/index.htm |
23. Deafblindness Location Colorado Dept. of Education ESLU 1560 Broadway, Suite 1175 Denver, CO 80202 Phone (303) 8666694 Fax (303) 866-6767 TTY (303) 860-7060 http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdesped/Deafblind.asp |
24. Deafblindness Disability deafblindness. deafblindness is the condition of having little or no useful sightand hearing. As with the word Deaf , it can be capitalized to indicate that it is a culture; some http://www.lumrix.net/medical/disability/deafblindness.html |
25. CDBRA - Causes Of Deafblindness Acquired or congenital . When someone is born with combined sight and hearing difficulties this is called congenital deafblindness. Conditions that cause congenital deafblindness http://www.cdbrabc.ca/causes_of_db1.htm |
26. A-Z Deafblindness An in-depth article by Mary Guest, Head of Usher Services at Sense. Includes a detailed description of Usher syndrome, the symptoms, genetics, transmission, associated problems and what can be done. http://www.deafblind.com/usher.html |
27. What Is Deafblindness? Sense deafblindness is a visual and hearing impairment. These impairments can be of any type or degree and are sometimes called multisensory impairments (MSI). There are many different http://www.sense.org.uk/what_is_deafblindness/ |
28. Sense Usher Syndrome Describes the three types of this condition, how patients of each type are affected and what the future holds for them. Also provides information on the National Collaborative Usher Study. http://www.sense.org.uk/what_is_deafblindness/types_deafblindness/usher_syndrome |
29. CDBRA - Deafblindness deafblindness is a unique disability which brings enormous challenges to the individual who is deafblind and the people who support them. Sometimes known as dual sensory impairment http://www.cdbrabc.ca/db1.htm |
30. Deafblindness Information From NHS Choices On TheFamilyGP.com NHSChoices information about deafblindness from TheFamilyGP.com deafblindness is a term that describes a number of conditions involving both vision and hearing problems. http://health.virginmedia.com/nhstopic/Deafblindness.htm |
31. SEN Web Links Deafblindness SEN Teacher ~ Free Teaching Deafblindess or dual sensory impairment affects around 24,000 people in the UK. Many deafblind people have limited use of hearing, sight or indeed both senses and therefore http://www.senteacher.org/Condition/30/Deafblind.xhtml |
32. Deafblindness Clinical Knowledge Summaries safe practical clinical answers fast http://www.cks.nhs.uk/patient_information_leaflet/deafblindness |
33. What Is Deafblindness And Intervention Home Text only / Visual Interface What is Deafblidness and Intervention? Definitions The Canadian Deafblind and Rubella Association Definitions http://www.deafblindresources.org/whatisdeafblindness.html |
34. Deafblindness Deafblind Scotland Our aim is to help create a society in which deafblind people have the permanent support and recognition necessary to be equal citizens http://www.deafblindscotland.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=catego |
35. MN DeafBlind Technical Assistance Project - Overview Overview. Overview of deafblindness and Implications; Causes (Etiologies) Statistical Data (population %) Communication, Communication, Communication http://www.dbproject.mn.org/overview.html |
36. Minnesota's Online DeafBlind Resource Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions About deafblindness. Does DeafBlind mean completely blind and completely deaf? What is it like to be DeafBlind? What can DeafBlind people do? http://www.deafblindinfo.org/start/faq |
37. The Helen Keller Art Award The award is a biannual award presented to the artist with the best submission, in any medium on the subject of deafblindness. http://www.sensescotland.org.uk/helenkeller/ |
38. Deafblindness - Concept Development Return to Georgia Deafblind Project Products What is deafblindness? Concept Development How does deafblindness affect concept development? http://education.gsu.edu/georgiadeafblindproj/concept.html |
39. National Coalition On Deafblindness April, 2010. Dear Coalition Members, Thank you for all of your efforts. The last minute push really helped. Here is the final list. Senate http://dbcoalition.org/ |
40. Deaf-Blindness http//www.aadb.org/FAQ/faq_deafblindness.html; Overview of deafblindness. http//www.nationaldb.org/NCDBProducts.php?prodID=38; Children who are deaf-blind. http://www.nichcy.org/Disabilities/Specific/Pages/Deaf-Blindness.aspx |
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