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- Looking
for information about deaf-blindness? Here are some good places
to start.
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A-Z to Deafblindness
- This extensive
personal web site by James Gallagher, an individual who is deaf-blind,
is packed with up-to-date information about all aspects of deaf-blindness.
The wide range of topics include equipment, conferences, mailing
lists, videos, poetry, holidays, the deafblind manual alphabet,
Internet resources, and much more.
DB-LINK
- The home
page of the National Information Clearinghouse on Children Who
Are Deaf-Blind, this site features an excellent set of publications,
bibliographies, a database, individual state resources, and more.
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Deafblind
Children Homepage
- A personal
home page designed to serve as a resource for parents of deaf-blind
children, this site includes profiles of children who are deaf-blind,
annotated links, a listserv and a chat room.
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Deafblindness Web
Resource
- A good personal
home page with information and links about terminology, Internet
resources | conferences and courses, journals and periodicals,
videos, service providers, bibliography, equipment, communication,
web access, and more.
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The National Technical
Assistance Consortium for Children and Young Adults Who Are Deaf-Blind
(NTAC)
- NTAC provides
technical assistance to families and agencies serving children
and young adults who are deaf-blind. In addition to information
about the organizations, the site offers statistical data, state
programs, and an up-to-date database of training activities.
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- Other
national and international organizations:
- The following
web sites provide information about their respective organizations.
Helen Keller
National Center for Deaf-Blind Youth and Adults
National Family Association for
Deaf-Blind
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- Related
subjects:
Blindness and Visual Impairments
Deafness and Hearing Impairments
Resources in your state
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