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Language which develops ‘against all the odds’ is very precious. Words were not enough for Tom; it was signs that made sense of a world silenced by meningitis. Confidence came via joyful and positive steps to communication from babyhood; a brush with epilepsy, a cochlear implant in his teens and life as an independent young adult followed.



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This book is a letter of love and faith from a woman whose son's deafness at first overwhelmed then inspired her. It is a sensitive account of the ramifications of deafness for her son and his success in coping with it.

-- Rt Hon Lord Ashley of Stoke

Professionals who work with deaf children should read this book and refer to it often. The arguments for the communication approach are clearly presented. But that aside, the insights into family life with a deaf child are invaluable.

-- Jackie Parsons, Teacher in Charge of Lighthouse Sign Support Resource, Guildford Grove Primary School.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Acknowledgements
1 The Time of Crisis
2 Deafness may Result
3 Take My Hands and Let Them Move
4 Channels of Communication
5 Good Times – Bad Times
6 Coping and Caring
7 Growing Up
8 Sound or Silence?
9 Staying Strong
10 The Big Adventure
11 Language for Life
12 Borneo and Beyond
13 What is Deaf?
14 Paths to Understanding
Appendix 1: A Letter to a Deaf Son ‘Yellow is a Lovely Word to See’
Appendix 2: A Second Letter to a Deaf Son
Appendix 3: Some Useful Addresses
Appendix 4: Glossary
References
Index

Making Sense in Sign: A Lifeline for a Deaf Child

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    Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
    Publication Date: 17/04/2003
    ISBN13: 9781853596285, 978-1853596285
    ISBN10: 1853596280

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Language which develops ‘against all the odds’ is very precious. Words were not enough for Tom; it was signs that made sense of a world silenced by meningitis. Confidence came via joyful and positive steps to communication from babyhood; a brush with epilepsy, a cochlear implant in his teens and life as an independent young adult followed.



    Trade Review

    This book is a letter of love and faith from a woman whose son's deafness at first overwhelmed then inspired her. It is a sensitive account of the ramifications of deafness for her son and his success in coping with it.

    -- Rt Hon Lord Ashley of Stoke

    Professionals who work with deaf children should read this book and refer to it often. The arguments for the communication approach are clearly presented. But that aside, the insights into family life with a deaf child are invaluable.

    -- Jackie Parsons, Teacher in Charge of Lighthouse Sign Support Resource, Guildford Grove Primary School.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Acknowledgements
    1 The Time of Crisis
    2 Deafness may Result
    3 Take My Hands and Let Them Move
    4 Channels of Communication
    5 Good Times – Bad Times
    6 Coping and Caring
    7 Growing Up
    8 Sound or Silence?
    9 Staying Strong
    10 The Big Adventure
    11 Language for Life
    12 Borneo and Beyond
    13 What is Deaf?
    14 Paths to Understanding
    Appendix 1: A Letter to a Deaf Son ‘Yellow is a Lovely Word to See’
    Appendix 2: A Second Letter to a Deaf Son
    Appendix 3: Some Useful Addresses
    Appendix 4: Glossary
    References
    Index

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