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Reflections Through a DeafLens

Welcome to Reflections Through a DeafLens. I'm Jane - please join me as we discuss Deaf art, theatre, media, and other related topics. - [Read more, Preview]

Tips for deaf infant prereading skills development

Deaf infant Noam 6 months old develops attention skills for prereading: About 5 min, 2 min of my explanation, 3 min of us reading. - [Read more, Preview]

WFD Madrid 2007

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New Deaf Bilingual Coalition Formed

Deaf Bilingual Coalition was just created by an oral deaf person. This oral person is a “cream of the crop” deaf person that can speak like a hearing person. This oralist’s hearing level is 90db. He grew up in the hearing world and never had any deaf friends til he was 18 years old.... - [Read more, Preview]

Through AGBell's Eyes: The Birth of Deafhood Movement

Let us work together to give Deaf babies the opportunity to have American Sign Language. Deaf babies deserve getting the maximum language potential that is most accessible - American Sign Language, plus have skills to listen and speak too! We, the Deaf community, need to speak up for Deaf babies! - [Read more, Preview]

"Waiting on the World to Change" in ASL

This is the D-PAN interpretation of John Mayer's song "Waiting on the World to Change". - [Read more, Preview]

Deaf Performing Artists Network (D-PAN)

The Deaf Performing Artists Network (D-PAN), a new national nonprofit organization, was formed to make music and music culture accessible to the deaf and hard of hearing community, as well as to create career and learning opportunities in the music business. - [Read more, Preview]

Mischevious in Deaf School

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My Respond to Diane (Here I am), relate to Tinnitus...

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The Treasure

Matthew 13:44, It has glick. Just move the dot a little bit then you will see the rest of story. - [Read more, Preview]

Humor: Deaf people are similar to moth...

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Fun Summer Reading for Deaf Children

Summer is almost upon us… meaning no school for children! Of course, with an exception for some children who’d be attending summer schools. Anyway, I suggest that deaf children read COMICS… - [Read more, Preview]

Funny but True about Deaf Culture!

It is funny about Deaf culture different from hearing culture. Toby wants to share his experience with hearing culture. Enjoy it! - [Read more, Preview]

Looking Back Part 3

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On ASL/English Bilingualism

Ryan Commerson and Dr. Laurene Simms engage in a dialogue about the fears and confusion regarding ASL/English Bilingualism. - [Read more, Preview]

Cute signing baby!...baby sign language

One year old baby showing off her signing skills. See over 20 signs that she knows. For more info and video see www.smarthands.ca or www.sign2me.com - [Read more, Preview]

ActivistBSL VLog

Campaign issues for British Sign Language, review deaf sites, challenge hearing people to change attidude among to Deaf People re Human Rights and Discrimination. - [Read more, Preview]

What would you do? #2: Working with Interpreters

After high interest with my “What would you do?” vlog two months ago, I would like to share my other thought on working with interpreters. Share your thoughts! - [Read more, Preview]

Deaf History: The Evolution Of Dorm Life

As part of our Deaf History; a discussion of how dorm life has evolved from my time to present due to liability issues involving residential students at the schools of the deaf. - [Read more, Preview]

Life In The Dorm: The Sequel

A sequel to "Flashback! Life In The Dorm;" a story of a residential school for the deaf dorm life. - [Read more, Preview]


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