The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
Other than the obvious, the coronavirus affects the deaf and hard of hearing differently from the rest of the population.
Other than the obvious, the coronavirus affects the deaf and hard of hearing differently from the rest of the population.
During the quarantine, what can parents do to discipline their kids and end the squabbling?
Rabbi Small and his wife decide to spend their summer in Israel only to find a young man from back home in trouble with the Israeli police.
If boredom seeps in during the pandemic, here are six books that may interest you.
With kids at home during the pandemic, parents become their teachers. Here are 14 activities to homeschool your children.
Quarantined, people are discovering the definition of true patriotism and learning how to improve their lives for a better tomorrow.
“Train Go Sorry: Inside a Deaf World” is the story of the Lexington School of the Deaf as seen from the eyes of a hearing woman growing up in a deaf environment.
Orphaned books at a great price available during the Coronavirus Pandemic. This is a great way to encourage your children to read.
The coronavirus epidemic has cancelled Passover, Easter, and Ramadan. What can Jews, Christians, and Muslims do?
Deaf History Month runs from March 13-April 15. Read to find out why.