Reading Posts Tagged ‘deaf children reading’

A New Year, A New Decade, Time for New Efforts.

February 11, 2010, Category: Deaf Community, Deaf Education, Deaf Parenting

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It is the first week of February 2010, January is all gone! I feel this year 2010, is a very special year! It is start of a new decade! So even if it is February it is not too late to make New Year’s resolutions or set goals. If you recently found out your child is deaf, do...

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Deaf Parenting: An Individual Education Plan to Effectively Meet Your Child’s Educational Needs.

November 6, 2009, Category: Deaf Education

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It is important for parents of deaf and other special needs children to understand what an  Individual Education Plan is and how to ensure your child’s education needs are being met in his or her IEP. In this article, I will discuss: What is an IEP Give tips for having an effective IEP that meets your child’s educational...

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Schools for the Deaf in Massachusetts – Deaf Parenting.

October 28, 2009, Category: Deaf Education

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The Learning Center for the Deaf. There are 2 campuses.  The main campus is in Framingham.  The other campus is in Randolph.  The Framingham campus has the following programs: Parent-infant for ages 0 to 3 Preschool for ages 3 to 4 Kindergarten for age 5 Lower elementary school for ages 6 to 7 Upper elementary school for ages 8 to 12 Middle...

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Deaf Parenting: Improving Reading Skills of Deaf Children

October 2, 2009, Category: Deaf Parenting

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Our son loves soccer and sports, so we used this to his benefit.  We got him his own subscriptions to junior and adult soccer magazines, sports illustrated, wrestling magazines and books on soccer for youths and teens.  Larry loved these...

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