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4.0 out of 5 stars
Deaf awareness,
By Lynda G. Pitcher (Hanover, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Talk to Me (Personal & Social Education) (Paperback)
This photo illustrated book is filled with wonderful pictures of disabled children interacting and communicating in different ways. It explains very simply that all people want and need to communicate and that their are lots of ways this can be done. It also explains that just because someone uses sign language or cannot speak, it does not necessarily mean that they are deaf. My class of second graders responded to this book very well. Just to let you know - the book was written and published in London so the fingerspelling alphabet they show at the end of the book is different than our American version. My students found this very interesting as we have been learning to sign all year.
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Talk to Me (Personal & Social Education) by Sue Brearley (Paperback - Sept. 1996)
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