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    Lip Reading

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    Although lip-reading (also called speech-reading) is done subconsciously since the very beginning of human existence. It’s been particularly put into use for more helpful reasons. Mainly in communication strategies‚ as in aiding hearing-impaired and deaf people in communicating with the world and also helping normal people recognize words in noisy environments. However‚ it is very likely that the best lip reader can only catch 50% of the words uttered. This caused Lip-reading to become a hot topic

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    Helen Keller

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    How Helen Keller Inspired the World The contributions that Helen Keller gave to the world of the blind and deaf are unforgettable. They continue to this day to influence many people throughout their daily lives. Many of those people are those who are not affected by blindness or deafness‚ but are regular people who became influenced with Helen Keller’s miracle story. Helen Keller has taught me many things about life‚ and how to live it. She has taught me how to not worry about the little things

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    nvq 3 unit 31

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    societal attitudes and beliefs impact on individuals with sensory loss. Social attitudes and beliefs impact on individuals with sensory loss as some people treat the individual as if they were incapable to understand. Society is recognising the need of deaf people by putting loop systems in to public buildings such as banks‚ the cinema and conference facilities. This helps people with hearing aids. Subtitles or signer are available on many TV programs but these are on late at night. Finding work when

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    for the Deaf community to be “heard” by the hearing community. This video showed us four different Deaf people and their daily and life struggles. This video was kind of hard to watch without getting upset and even at yourself. It showed how even finding an apartment to live in is hard‚ along with trying to have an job. You know you are good at this certain job‚ but no one seems to want to even give their time to see if you are good. They just automatically assume that because you’re Deaf that you

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    want to learn it. I’ve searched on information of this type of language‚ and is thought to have originated in the American school for the Deaf‚ founded in Hartford‚ Connecticut in 1817. Deafness‚ the condition of lacking the power of hearing or having impaired hearing‚ it can be a condition you are born with or you can slowly have a hearing loss. We can also go deaf suddenly as a complication of a virus‚ or lose our hearing over time because of disease‚ nerve damage‚ or injury caused by noise. But‚

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    impairment or deaf? - Do they have a disability? - Are they special education needs? - Do they have poor vision‚ or maybe blind? We would need to adapt the way that we communicate if they have any of the above as good communication is vital and we don’t any misunderstandings. To help with communicating with children with any of those difficulties you could try the following: - Pictures‚ photographs‚ flashcards. This is a brilliant way to help the child if they’re deaf. You could

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    4222 393

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    Unit 4222 – 393 Understand sensory loss Outcome 1 1: Factors impacting an individual with sensory loss are mainly how an individual perceives themselves‚ it can have a negative or positive affect this can cause depression‚ other related illness or even lead towards isolation. Factors influencing an individual may be the following: • Is the sensory loss noticeable? • Is the condition going to improve or worsen over time? • How do people see me and how they react towards me? • What support will

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    sensory loss

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    lives. They may also feel scared and alone due to this. There can be positive factors that can help out the person such as‚increased help‚aids for support and a good support team could give them a brighter outlook on life. Organisations may help the deaf and blind with many different aspects of their life to support or to helping them get the right kind of support. 1.2 Some steps that can be taken to overcome the negative factors could be; make sure that areas are clear of obsticles that an individual

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    Miracle Worker

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    out of their "shells". They both have similar and different main characters‚ realism in conflicts‚ and storylines.Firstly‚ main characters in the stories are very similar. In the novel "The Miracle Worker" the main character is a young girl who is deaf and blind. Helen Keller was considered a brat and was spoiled by her parents. She had a very hard child hood. Her parents did not know how to deal with her situation so a teacher named Annie was hired to educate her. She wanted to teach her discipline

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    Sensory Loss

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    who have been born with a hearing or sight impairment the term “loss” is inappropriate. However many people who have spent their lives hearing or seeing and will experience a sense of loss if these abilities are affected. Very few people are totally deaf or completely blind so design for sensory loss should be about supporting remaining ability as well as compensating by using other senses. There are three very distinct groups within sensory impairment: visually impaired people Sight can help us perceive

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