Posted on May 12, 2025 by paul
In a world driven by sound — doorbells, alarms, phones, and announcements — people who are Deaf or hard of hearing navigate daily life with the help of innovative technology. These tools are more than just convenient; they are empowering. From safety to communication, technology bridges gaps and ensures greater independence and inclusion. Here’s a […]
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Being an ally means more than just supporting a cause—it means taking intentional steps to uplift and empower others. For the Deaf community, allyship involves recognizing the unique challenges Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals face and actively working to remove barriers and foster inclusion. Whether you’re a friend, educator, employer, family member, or someone […]
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Audism is a term many people have never heard of, yet it affects millions of Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals every day. Simply put, audism is discrimination or prejudice against people who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. It assumes that being able to hear—and speak—is superior to being Deaf. These assumptions can manifest in […]
Read MorePosted on May 09, 2025 by paul
Why Deaf Awareness Month Matters Every September, we celebrate Deaf Awareness Month, a time dedicated to recognizing the Deaf community’s rich culture, language, and contributions to society. While awareness days and months come and go, Deaf Awareness Month holds a special place, not only for Deaf individuals, but also for the broader public striving for inclusion, […]
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Stretch & Flex Fine Motor Warm-Ups6. Piano Taps – Tap fingers on a surface like you’re playing piano keys.7. Coin Flips – Practice flipping a coin between your fingers.8. Rubber Band Expansions – Place a rubber band around your fingers and open your hand against resistance. Creative Movement9. Air Drawing – “Draw” shapes, letters, or […]
Read MorePosted on May 06, 2025 by paul
Looking away while signing Checking your phone or smartwatch Talking to someone else mid-conversation Chewing gum, eating, or drinking Poor lighting (making it hard to see facial expressions or signs) Wearing sunglasses indoors Blocking your hands (crossed arms, holding items) Standing too far away or behind the person Signing too quickly or too slowly Using […]
Read MorePosted on May 06, 2025 by paul
If you’re new to learning about the Deaf community or American Sign Language (ASL), you may have come across different terms like Deaf, deaf, and Hard of Hearing. While they may seem similar at first glance, each term carries its own unique meaning and cultural significance. Let’s break it down: “Deaf” with a Capital D Deaf (capital “D”) refers […]
Read MorePosted on May 05, 2025 by paul
When many people hear the word Deaf, they think of someone who can’t hear. While that’s true from a medical perspective, being Deaf is about much more than hearing loss—it’s about identity, culture, community, and language. Audiological vs. Cultural Deafness From an audiological standpoint, a Deaf person typically has a profound hearing loss, meaning they hear […]
Read MorePosted on May 05, 2025 by paul
Daily Practice Ideas Practice With Others Classroom or Study-Based Practice Creative Practice Technology-Based Practice
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