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Child With Deafness & Autism To Use iPhone App

IDK recently heard a very sad story about a newcomer child with deafness and autism, so we are sharing it here, to show how vulnerable children can ‘fall through’ the Irish education system. The iPhone GraceApp for people with autism, could be his lifeline in teaching sign with PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System). B, the

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15 years ago 5 Comments Hearingaccess, books, child, communication, concept, deaf, deafness, education, family, iPhone, Ireland, ISL, language, learn, learning, parents, reading, schools, sign, social, support, teacher, visual, words

Deafness Led To The Phone, Internet & SMS Texts

Deafness had a key role in the invention of the phone, the internet and SMS texting. Miriam Walsh explains the link to each technology. Would you consider deafness to have influenced the telephone, Internet and SMS texting as everyday communication tools? Most people would not – but deafness is the universal link. The Phone Let’s

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15 years ago 9 Comments Captions, Education, Hearing, Language Development, Smartphones, Telehealth2010, access, accessibility, accessible, address, AG, association, award, awards, Bell, Cerf, communicate, communications, computer, deaf, employee, employer, family, Finland, frequency, HR, iia, inclusion, inclusive, internet, IP, irish, leveller, Makonen, Matti, mobile, net, network, networking, phone, protocol, research, satellite, sms, social, teach, teaching, technology, telecom, telecommunications, telecoms, telephone, text, texting, universaldesign, Vinton, visionaries, visionary, wireless, workplace

National Audiology Review: Another Mum’s Story

Here’s another mum’s story about being let down by audiology services in Ireland, after her son failed a hearing test at 9 months. Other parents also shared their stories on the irishdeafkids.ie site. Charlie was 10 months old when the audiologist suggested glue ear was the underlying issue.  I was told to return to the

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15 years ago 4 Comments Hearingaid, aids, appointment, audiologist, audiology, check, child, children, cochlear, community service, deaf, deafness, delay, diagnosis, early, follow-up, hearing, hearing aid, implant, intervention, moulds, national, newborn, office, review, routine, screening, test, tuning, UNHS

Future Arts: FYI 2010 – Accessibility And Advocacy

IDK was invited by the Arts Council to attend its Future Arts: FYI 2010 event for youngsters aged 15 to 23, in Dublin (March 27 – 29, 2010). Our role was to give a ‘hearing’ angle to the young delegates at the weekend’s discussions and workshops. This included basic hearing-awareness, explaining how Speedtext & ISL

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15 years ago 4 Comments Hearingaccess, accessibility, accessible, art, arts, communication, creative, creativity, deaf, education, equality, family, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, ISL, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parent, problem solving, student, students, teacher, teen, teenager, training, visual, young, youngster

IDK & Special Stories in The Sunday Business Post

In February 2010, The Sunday Business Post interviewed Kate Gaynor from Special Stories and IDK’s Caroline Carswell about their book, “A Birthday For Ben”. The two-page feature in the SBP’s Agenda Magazine can be read as two colour pages (PDF files) on these links: (1) Page 24 (2) Page 25 or by enlarging the image

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Including Deaf Children At Preschool – Part Three

Find more tips from the mum of a deaf boy, and a creche manager online: Including Deaf Children At Preschool (Part One), & Part Two. Key Question: what information sources did you use for advice on Charlie’s early learning in the creche? (internet / flyers / other?) (The Mum) Our creche owner contacted the NAD

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15 years ago 2 Comments Hearingbabies, baby, child, children, contact, creche, deaf, ECCE, hearing, intervention, ISL, lamh, literacy, mum, numeracy, parent, preschool, read, reading, staff, support, teacher, teaching, visiting, word, words

NCIRL’s Parent-Child Programme Benefits Literacy

Just recently, the Early Learning Initiative at National College of Ireland launched its new Parent Child Home Programme (PCHP). Many of the programme’s “points” are similar to the home-work the parents of severely to profoundly deaf children need to do, to develop their child’s spoken language as early in life as possible. Based on a

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15 years ago Education, Hearing, Language Developmentbook, books, child, college, crayons, deaf, early, hearing, initiative, Ireland, learn, learning, literacy, materials, national, numeracy, paper, parent, parents, pre-literacy, preliteracy, preschool, talk, words, write, writing

One Parent’s Feedback: National Audiology Review

The National Audiology Review is inviting submissions from parents & carers of deaf children and service users, before March 19, 2010.  This feedback is from a mother of a 4 year old boy who was diagnosed as being profoundly deaf at 14 months old. 1. Newborn Hearing Screening: Why do babies not automatically have hearing

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15 years ago 6 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, appointments, audiology, child, children, clinic, cochlear, deaf, deafness, education, family, hearing, HSE, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, newborn, parent, parents, preschool, school, schools, screening, speech, staff, technology, test, tests, training, tutor, UNHS

Teacher Question: Sourcing A Soundfield System

A teacher recently asked IDK how to source a soundfield system for a child at their school. The system needed to be movable between classrooms. Our first response was to ask if the school has any contact with the Visiting Teacher service for deaf students at the Department of Education (DES). If yes, the visiting

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15 years ago 4 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, child, children, classroom, cochlear, communication, creche, deaf, deafness, department, education, fund, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, language, learn, learning, listen, listening, literacy, mainstream, preschool, pupil, read, reading, school, schools, soundfield, speech, student, students, system, teacher, technology, training, verbal, visiting, words

Schools ‘Must Change Their Attitude To Disability’

Ann Heelan, executive director of AHEAD (Association for Higher Education Access and Disability), recently had an excellent piece in The Irish Times. A key point in the article states: ” Children with disabilities can learn as much as other children when given the right tools and the right learning environment. Technology can make a significant

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