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Office of Special Education Programs, US Department of Education, 2025
Children with typical hearing and vision learn to communicate by watching and listening to others. But children who are deafblind have limited access to learning this way. They need knowledgeable educators who understand how deafblindness impacts learning--who know how to assess a child's communication and plan for and engage in meaningful…
Descriptors: Children, Deaf Blind, Communication Skills, Skill Development
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Goetz, Lori; O'Farrell, Nora – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1999
This article describes a three-component package to facilitate social supports for students who are deaf-blind in general education classes. The components are: ongoing provision of information, provision of interactive, multiple communication media, and facilitation of social interactions. Case studies of four students with deaf-blindness…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Deaf Blind, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools
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Heller, K. W.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1994
This study examined the use of dual communication boards for teaching appropriate communication responses to three deaf-blind high school students. Students were able to use the boards with 100% accuracy in three communication routines in both school and community environments. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Communication Skills, Deaf Blind
Goetz, Lori; And Others – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1991
Case studies are used to demonstrate several strategies used in the San Francisco Bay area to ensure the inclusion of persons with dual sensory impairments and other multiple disabilities in integrated community employment. Strategies include heterogeneous group placement, job restructuring, use of natural support, volunteerism, and social skills…
Descriptors: Adults, Deaf Blind, Interpersonal Competence, Job Placement
Utah State Univ., Logan. Dept. of Communicative Disorders. – 1993
This report describes the development of two sets of videotapes on early tactile signaling and on interactive signing systems to be used with individuals who are deaf-blind. A tactile signal is defined as a touch cue, tactile gesture, and/or action cue, and these motions help to promote communication for the child who is deaf-blind. The process of…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Deaf Blind, Interaction, Material Development
Becker, Heather; And Others – Education of the Visually Handicapped, 1987
The Monitoring and Tracking Clients and Helpers (MATCH) system assesses the skills and needs of deaf-blind individuals completing educational programs and compares them with training opportunities of service agencies. The information is used to determine the most appropriate adult placement and to determine needed areas unmet by existing programs.…
Descriptors: Adults, Deaf Blind, Education Work Relationship, Job Placement
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Venn, J. J.; Wadler, F. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1990
The Independent Living Project for Deaf/Blind Youth emphasized the teaching of home management, personal management, social/emotional skills, work skills, and communication skills to increase low-functioning teenagers' autonomy. The project included an independent living apartment in which a video monitoring system was used for indirect…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Daily Living Skills, Deaf Blind, Independent Living
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Ingraham, C. L.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1995
This article examines the challenges and successes experienced over four years by three academically gifted students with deaf-blindness in inclusive educational programs, and presents recommendations about placement of students with similar needs in inclusive programs. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Deaf Blind, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted Disabled
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Ingraham, Cynthia – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1998
The experiences of two students with deaf-blindness who were placed in a gifted and talented program at a public junior high school illustrate the importance of providing adequate transitional support for students with deaf-blindness. Their successful transition from a residential program to the gifted and talented program is described. (CR)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Deaf Blind, Educational Cooperation, Gifted
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Watkins, Susan; Clark, Thomas C. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1991
The SKI*HI Institute (Utah) has developed a system of coactive signing for children who are deaf and blind. The system includes optimized coactive signs that are functional, easy to feel, easy to relate to the referent, and easy to make. It also includes techniques for effective coactive sign use. Videotapes of lessons are described. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Deaf Blind, Elementary Secondary Education
Lessard, Kevin J. – 1982
The paper describes the community residence and independent living services offered by Perkins School for the Blind which serves multi-impaired, blind, visually impaired, and deaf blind individuals. The first part reviews existing community living options and emphasizes the need for thorough diagnosis, extensive training in daily living skills and…
Descriptors: Blindness, Community Programs, Daily Living Skills, Deaf Blind
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Rettig, Michael D.; Colbert, Chris K. – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1995
The implementation of block scheduling by a middle school for deaf and blind students is described. Longer class periods on alternating days were found to expand teachers' opportunities to plan interdisciplinary instruction that addressed individual learning styles. An extension center was developed to provide reinforcement, enrichment, and…
Descriptors: Alternate Day Schedules, Deaf Blind, Educational Planning, Intermediate Grades
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Brennan, V.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1992
The Low Vision Service of Perkins School for the Blind (Massachusetts) developed a model project to provide comprehensive vision evaluations and follow-up services to 169 children with dual sensory impairments throughout New England. This article describes the project's objectives, the population served, and the procedures for implementing…
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Demonstration Programs, Hearing Impairments, Intervention
Templeman, David; And Others – Teaching Research Infant and Child Center Newsletter, 1983
The lead article in this issue describes procedures developed by a model program for the deinstitutionalization of deaf-blind children and youth. Procedures are discussed for: (1) selection of participants; (2) coordination and cooperation among agencies; (3) identification of community residences; (4) involvement of the local education agency;…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Adolescents, Agency Cooperation, Children
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Riester, Albert E. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1992
This article discusses development and implementation of a community-based residential program for deaf blind young adults at the Hilltop House (Texas). The article outlines principles of sound management, realistic staff expectations, developmentally appropriate activities, family participation, crisis management, medication, and close…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Programs, Deaf Blind, Family Involvement
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