used as a means of commun1-:ation between deaf mutes, is of course unavailable in tiie dark, and is also unadapted to the use of blind mutes. It is, moreover unadapted for private communications ...
The absence of ASL skills has made it difficult for providers to become familiar with Deaf culture, including preferred styles of communication. This leads to awkward, abbreviated, and often ...
New advances in computer-mediated technology have helped facilitate more effective and immediate communication between nurses and deaf patients when an interpreter is not present. For example ...
She now works for the National Deaf Children’s Society. We spoke to her about how you can support your child's communication skills and language development if they are deaf. Communication with ...