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DEAF CHILDREN - LEARN, THINK, READ - Coggle Diagram
DEAF CHILDREN - LEARN, THINK, READ
Leroy Columbo
1904-1974 Deaf lifeguard saving 900 swimmers on Galveston Beach 1918-1967 lifeguard skills, physical strength, stamina, endurance, knowledge for tides and currents, visual attention and motion detection. Holds the trophy for how many lives saved and winning swim races.
Deaf Babies at Birth
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When deaf babies are deprived of language at birth onward, their thinking skills do not develop to their maximum potential.
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Peripheral vision
is an asset, but in the classroom setting teachers need to control the environment - to stay away from distraction. it's important to wait until all eyes are on the teacher or whoever is talking before they began to speak or teach.
Parents
in order to communicate parents use eye gaze not only for attention but to teach language and reading.
repetition, exaggeration, pronunciation, emphasizes
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