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For FamiliesNew - Updated and Reformatted Edition
For Families

Guidebook and DVD
Valerie Schuyler and Jayne Sowers

The Guidebook and DVD provide easy-to-understand descriptions and real-life video illustrations on topics related to young children with hearing loss.  They provide practical information that families can use to help their hard of hearing children.


Receptive Fingerspelling Practices New Receptive Fingerspelling Practice
Ages 16 to Adult

This is an excellent program to help master receptive fingerspelling skills. It delivers words at a normal conversational speed so students can focus on the overall shape of a work, rather than every letter.

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Signs with Multiple English Meanings New Speech Assessment System
For Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

Julie A. Hanks and John Luckner
This new, excellent tool helps professionals move from assessment to clearly defined teaching goals. It is simple to administer, reliable, quick and easy to score.

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Signs with Multiple English Meanings It's Here! The New Second Edition
Signonyms: Signs with Multiple English Meanings

Second Edition (2010)
Jess Freeman King and Jan Kelley-King

This 50-poster series is an invaluable and attractive teaching tool, Which fills a great need in an exciting and brilliant way.

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MythsNew! No Limits
A Practical Guide for Teaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
Carl B. Williams

No Limits is an excellent resource for preparing teachers to meet the needs of students who are deaf and hard of hearing. It's applicable at all grade levels.

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Establishing Freelnace Interpretation Business New - Third Edition!
Establishing a Freelance Interpretation Business

Professional Guidance for Sign Language Interpreters
Third Edition (2008)
Tammera Richards

One of our best selling books has been revised and expanded! This is an invaluable resource for anyone planning to become a professional freelance sign language interpreter. Everything you need to know is here:


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