Sign Language Videos and Flash Cards
VIDEOS
Christmas
Clothing
Colors
Days of the week
Farm animals
Feelings
Food 1
Food 2
Halloween
Months
Opposites
Pets
Question Words
School Vocabulary 1
School Vocabulary 2
Sign common words
Sports signs
Thanksgiving
Valentine's Day
Verbs
Zoo animals
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Flash Cards
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Christmas
Clothing
Colors
Days of the week
Farm animals 1
Feelings
Food 1
Food 2
Halloween
Months
Opposites
Pets
Question Words
School Vocabulary 1
School Vocabulary 2
Sign common words
Sports signs
Thanksgiving
Valentine's Day
Verbs
Zoo animals
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Deaf & Hard of Hearing
Itinerant Team
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004, includes "hearing impairment" and "deafness" as two of the categories under which children with disabilities may be eligible for special education and related service programming. While the term "hearing impairment" is often used generically to describe a wide range of hearing losses including deafness, the regulations for IDEA define hearing loss and deafness separately.
Hearing impairment (called auditory impairment in Texas) is defined by IDEA as "an impairment in hearing, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a child's educational performance."
Deafness is defined as "a hearing impairment that is so severe that the child is impaired in processing linguistic information through hearing, with or without amplification
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