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		<title>American Sign Language, Deaf Culture and Deaf Services- &#8220;Deaf Parenting&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 16:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Saturday,  September 12th, 2009, The Massachusetts State Association of the Deaf (MSAD) and The Massachusetts Registry of Interpreter for the Deaf (MassRID) hosted the biennial state conference in Charlton, Massachusetts which is 15 miles southwest of Worcester, Massachusetts. More than 150 Deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing people attended the state conference.  They [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Saturday,  September 12th, 2009, The Massachusetts State Association of the Deaf (MSAD) and The Massachusetts Registry of Interpreter for the Deaf (MassRID) hosted the biennial state conference in Charlton, Massachusetts which is 15 miles southwest of Worcester, Massachusetts. More than 150 Deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing people attended the state conference.  They have several different workshops and provide various communication accommodations (e.g. spoken English/ ASL interpreting, Deaf interpreting, tactile interpreting, and C-print). The evening performance named Three Deafies which is partially influenced from the popular show in 1970&#8217;s called Three Company. The performance is performed in American Sign Language (ASL). Finally, the state conference increased my knowledge of ASL, Deaf culture, and Deaf services. Other state conferences host various dates of the year 2009. You can check out the link at http://www.nad.org/community/state-association-affiliates</p>
<p>Written by</p>
<p>Larry Stephen</p>
<p>To get our free full family story “Unimaginable Miracles- A Family’s Journey with a Deaf Child” please sign in and download the free PDF and/or Audio.  It could change your life!</p>
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		<title>Discover How Our Deaf Child Grew Up Confident, Independent and Successful Beyond Our Imagination!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 21:24:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Family’s Journey with a Deaf son. 
Welcome to our family story, our life’s journey with our Deaf son.  My husband, Alex, and I have 2 children, Larry and Charisma.  Larry and his wife Amrit are both Deaf.  Their beautiful daughter Raveena is hearing.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A Family’s Journey with a Deaf son. </strong></p>
<p>Welcome to our family story, our life’s journey with our Deaf son.  My husband, Alex, and I have 2 children, Larry and Charisma.  Larry and his wife Amrit are both Deaf.  Their beautiful daughter Raveena is hearing.</p>
<p>Our story details how we discovered Larry was Deaf, our decision to move to the USA for his education, our plans, goals, challenges, how we overcame them and the miracles we received as rewards.  Alex and I hope our experience with parenting a Deaf child, his education, success in sports, his achievements in the Deaf community and his personal life can be an inspiration to help you on your journey.</p>
<p>Please download the free PDF and audio files on our story.  Let us know how our story relates to your life, your challenges, and your miracles.  We will gladly answer any questions you may have.</p>
<p>You can respond by:</p>
<p>-Commenting below,</p>
<p>-Going to “Your Story” and entering your story/miracles and</p>
<p>-Subscribe to our blog.</p>
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<p>Thank you!</p>
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