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    have recently been incidents of self harming. The student has seen the Educational Psychologist following a parental request for statutory assessment which school will fully support. How I can support this student Solutions - • Ask the deaf student to choose the best seating for communication. This means a seat near the teacher so that the student can see the teacher’s lips and hear the teacher a lot clearer. Sometimes it is effective‚ especially in small groups‚ to use a round table

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    UNIT 75 HSC3029 Support individuals with specific communication needs Learning Outcomes for 1.1/1.2/1.5 will be cross referenced into Unit HSC21 and LD201 1.3 In the table below list features in the environment that may help or hinder communication. Then describe in detail how these features may help or hinder communication. Features in the environment How may this help or hinder communication? Lighting People with a hearing or sight impairment need good lighting as they may need

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    daughter of Martin and Kai‚ a couple whom are both deaf and rely heavily on their hearing daughter to navigate through their daily lives. She translates television for her mother and even translates at her own parent- teacher conference (quite favorably to herself). When her little sister Marie is born‚ the responsibility of communicating spoken word falls into Lara’s lap as well. With her constant efforts to link the worlds of the hearing and the deaf‚ she falls behind classmates in her reading skills

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    Unit 1: 1:1. people communicate at work for many different reasons‚ so that work can be done properly without problems‚ interchanging information between management‚ employees‚ client and other organisation that might be involved. People also communicate to socialise and share life stories. 1:2. Communication if not done properly can affect people working in the same place. If it’s done properly it can make work flow easy. It is important that workers understand the language used when communicating

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    this book introduces three different families and their different perspectives and involvement on the Deaf community. Over time each family grows closer and supports one another in the best and worst of times eventually becoming one big happy family. The first family consists of Deaf parents Wila and Robert who fall deep in love when they are children and eventually get married and have a Deaf son‚ Seth. He attended the same school that his parents did. There he met his best friend Jacob who was

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    Barash a Deaf shoe repairmen‚ can make an astonishing difference in the world. During Abe’s selfless life he advised a countless amount of people. He helped any and every one that come to him. A man that had emotional difficulties‚ a long-time friend of Abe whom developed Parkinson’s disease‚ Mrs. Hook a blind and Deaf woman‚ along with a Deaf amputee in his community. These are only a small representation of the people that Abe was able to impact in his life. It’s marvelous how one Deaf shoe repairmen

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    1. What do you think of speech reading or lip reading? What are your thoughts on this topic? Do all deaf people know how?I think that speech or lip reading is something that should never be expected out of anyone‚ deaf or hearing. I do not think that a person’s mouth can be understood without sound coming out of it. There are too many different ways of saying things; lip shapes are different; lip movements are different; people enunciate words differently therefore causing different facial movements

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    Using evidence that has been widely sourced‚ for example from lectures‚ from scientific literature‚ from observations that have been made during taster placements or from other publications; describe the emotional and psychosocial reactions to acquired profound bilateral hearing loss on the hearing impaired adult and their family and friends. Noise. Conversation. Our ears; An example of something millions of people take for granted every day‚ the organs that allow us to detect and make sense

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    Jerry Hassell

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    reveals the childhood life of Jerry Hassell‚ prominent advocate of Deaf rights. It discusses the roles he played that changed the public’s perspectives of the deaf. It also discusses his achievements for the deaf that influenced legislations‚ organizations‚ deaf advocacy‚ etc. Keywords: Jerry Hassell‚ deaf‚ legislation Childhood‚ Roles‚ and Advocacy of Jerry Hassell How the contemporary world indiscriminately treats deaf people like normal people is not a random incidence. This justly

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    Betty Miller

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    2010 American Sign Language Professor Wolff Betty Miller is a national icon in regards to deaf advancements in the field of art. She was born to deaf parents‚ which allowed her to become quickly familiar with American Sign Language. Although she was born hard of hearing this fact was undiscovered until she began school due to her ability to speak English. Once it became known that Betty was deaf her parents made strides to make her life easier than theirs was‚ by sending her to Bell School

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