Deaf Education in a California Elementary School
Rachel Zemach, a Deaf educator, encounters challengers who know nothing about educating a deaf child, but all the power to inflict damages that can last a life-time.
Rachel Zemach, a Deaf educator, encounters challengers who know nothing about educating a deaf child, but all the power to inflict damages that can last a life-time.
Learning American Sign Language increases cognitive development, gives young children heightened reasoning skills, and a way to communicate with other drivers while on the road.
The Lip Reader is celebrating its second publication anniversary behind wonderful reviews.
Deaf Utopia: A Memoir—and a Love Letter to a Way of Life is a New York Times best seller by Nyle DiMarco, a model, actor, and Deaf activist. His 331-page memoir is an eye-opener for people unfamiliar with the Deaf experience and Deaf culture. Unlike most deaf children born to hearing parents, the author and his…
The Deaf community has been marginalized too long by Audism and Surdophobia. Understanding these issues yields tolerance.
Six books on deafness are reviewed by Pop for your summer reading and help you navigate and understand the deaf experience.
Deaf characters in literature first appeared as two-dimensional figures, but in time have been fleshed out as sympathetic figures with problems that writers expose in their life-like fiction.
There’s more to a writer’s life than sitting in front of a computer and tapping on a keyboard.
The Lip Reader, a story about deafness and survival, was published one year ago. Come and help celebrate its anniversary.
True Biz by Sara Novic tells the story of a pivotal year at a school for the Deaf. It’s a wonderful resource of Deaf culture and an eye-opener.