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How technology can help: For families of deaf children 0-5
This guide introduces a wide range of products and technologies that might be helpful to your baby, toddler or pre-schooler at home, day care, nursery or pre-school.
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How to make your resources accessible to deaf children and young people
There are more than 50,000 deaf children and young people in the UK, and four more babies are born deaf every day. Many of these children will want to access your information. It’s important for your organisation to think carefully about the needs of your audience so that they can get the most out of what you’re offering. Some children and young people, including those who are deaf, will have difficulty accessing your information. We’ve created this guide to help you make your information accessible to deaf children and young people. Our suggestions will also help make your content more engaging and useful for other children and young people.
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Teaching phonics to deaf children: Guidance for teachers
Phonics guidance for the teaching of phonics to deaf children in mainstream schools
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The annual review of a statement of special educational needs and transition plans (Northern Ireland)
Information on the annual review process and transition plans for parents.
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Understanding your child's hearing tests
A guide to the hearing and medical tests that are used to find out the type, level and cause of deafness
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What are you feeling? A guide to help deaf children understand and identify their emotions
A tool for teachers to work through with children to help expand their emotional vocabulary.
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Who am I? Deaf young people share their stories
An exploration of life, hopes and dreams using the medium of writing and photography produced by deaf young people.
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Who am I? Parent to parent
Advice from parents for parents of a deaf young person.
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Writing reports for non-specialist audiences
For audiology professionals in the UK who work with DYCP to support you to write reports that give external agencies a full and thorough understanding of a deaf child's needs.
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You and your deaf child - A guide for fathers
Support for fathers with a deaf child