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Summary Of: Deafblind

Deafblind people have an experience quite distinct from people who are only deaf or only... Deafblind people in history... Deafblind people communicate in many different ways determined by the nature of their condition... Multisensory methods have been used to help deafblind people enhance their communication skills... Deafblind people in history... Deafblind people in history... First deafblind person to be educated in Paris... congenitally deafblind son of Scottish minister... first deafblind child to be successfully educated in the US... first deafblind child to be successfully educated in the UK... second deafblind child to be successfully educated in the UK... first deafblind Australian to be educated... British poet who became deafblind as an adult... the first DeafBlind person in the US to receive a master... Working with Deafblind People in India... Canadian Deafblind and Rubella Association...

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