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    Four SEE signs....

    MOre info on SEE1/MSS signs Google: www.amaisd.org/mss or go to http://www.nodeafchildleftbehind.org] For more information, direct your questions to Dr. Wanda Milburn, Box 634, Vega, TX 79092 She heads a school district that uses SEE1/MSS in a regional school for the deaf. Most of her...
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    Deaf Internation Sign Language

    Sorry, there is NO international sign language..... ....nor can there be. Not all languages have the same language base. Let me explain......A few years back, my wife worked in a deaf ed school. Her coworker was the wife of a missionary to Korea, recently back from Korea. Now, for some...
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    Four SEE signs....

    Four "SEE" signs? Berry, I have no idea where or who you see someone using "SEE" signs as you have described. I was, going back to the late 1970ks, one of the contributing developers of SEE1 and, later, of MSS (Morphemic Sign System). My wife taught Deaf ED and both she and I were...
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    Sign Language

    Hearing parents, to sign or not to sign This argument has been ongoing for many years, especially with the development of new hearing devices, CIs and modern systems of manual communications. Within the deaf & HI communities, there has been an ongoing battle between those who are profoundly...
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    Psychology of Parents on CI

    Some thoughts on the Cochlear Implant Having two hearing impaired children, I can say that the CI is good under two circumstances. One, if the CI is implanted and activated as early as possible, so that the recipient starts getting stimulus from the CI which will allow the association of...
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    Hammond Ham

    Now 70+, retired, living near Preston, TX, near Lake Texoma (TX-OK border). I have two adopted children (now 38 & 42). The daughter, 42, has been raised using SEE1, so English is her primary language. She was born totally deaf from German Measles. She has two college degrees and has an English...
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