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Maryland State Department of Education, Division of Special Education, Transition Services (Organization - Governmental)

The goal of transition planning is to assist students with disabilities as they prepare to leave school and move to post-secondary education, vocational training, integrated employment (including...

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Age groups: Adolescence (13-21), Adulthood (22+)

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Educational Audiology Across the Lifespan: Serving All Learners With Hearing Impairment -- by Kristina English (Author) (Book)

"Presents strategies for graduate audiology students and practitioners beginning work in today's inclusive school environment. Covers working in teams, developing individualized education programs,...

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Silent Journey : Life Within a Deaf Family -- by Peg Strenkowski (Author) (Book)

"Silent Journey makes a genuine contribution to the literature of deafness... " <P>-Ben Steelman, writer and critic for the Morning Star and Sunday Star-News, Wilmington NC

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A Hug Just Isn't Enough -- by Craig Ferris (Author) (Book - Parent)

The quotations taken from interviews with parents of deaf children offer insights into their experiences, feelings, and concerns for their children.

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Age groups: Infancy (<1), Toddlerhood (1-3), Preschool/Kindergarten (3-5), School Age (6-12)

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Issues in Adolescence and Deafness -- by O.P. Cohen (Author) (Book - Parent)

This Volta Review monograph addresses issues facing adolescents who are deaf or hard of hearing: adolescent social development, communication skills, transition from school to work, writing and...

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Age groups: Adolescence (13-21)

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Understanding Childhood Deafness -- by W. R. Quin (Author) (Book - Parent)

This book discusses the degrees and types of hearing loss, and attempts to explain deafness from a child's perspective

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Age groups: Toddlerhood (1-3), Preschool/Kindergarten (3-5), School Age (6-12)

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Mandy -- by B. Booth (Author) (Book - Child)

From Publishers Weekly "The silent world of a deaf child brims with imagined sounds and intriguing observations. As Mandy and her grandmother pass an afternoon baking cookies, looking at family...

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Age groups: School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21)

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A Comprehensive Guide to Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities -- by Ivan Brown, Marie Percy (Authors) (Book - Parent)

"The most complete book available on children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, this core textbook is perfect for any course focused on disabilities. No other text on this...

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Age groups: Infancy (<1), Toddlerhood (1-3), Preschool/Kindergarten (3-5), School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21), Adulthood (22+)

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Social Skill Builder Software (Software - Child)

From the Social Skill Builder Website: "Social Skill Builder, founded by speech language pathologists, has developed interactive CD-ROM computer programs that target understanding and use of every day...

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Age groups: Toddlerhood (1-3), Preschool/Kindergarten (3-5), School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21), Adulthood (22+)

http://www.socialskillbuilder.com

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NIH, National Library of Medicine (Organization - Governmental)

"The National Library of Medicine (NLM), on the campus of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, is the world's largest medical library. The Library collects materials in all areas...

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Age groups: Infancy (<1), Toddlerhood (1-3), Preschool/Kindergarten (3-5), School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21), Adulthood (22+)

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/

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