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         Deafblindness:     more books (56)
  1. Evaluation and Educational Programming of Students With Deafblindness and Severe Disabilities: Sensorimotor Stage by Carroll J. Jones, 2001-09
  2. Blindness, Visual Impairment, Deaf-Blindness: Annotated Listing of the Literature, 1953-75 by Mary Kinsey Bauman, 1976-12
  3. Deaf-Blindness: national organizations and resources by Unknown, 1993-01-01
  4. Profiles: Individuals with deaf-blindness by Lisa E Edwards, 1994
  5. New Frontiers for Research on Deaf-Blindness by Herbert Rusalem, 1966
  6. Styles of Thinking / Multicultural Practices / Attitudes About Educational and Related Service Provision for Students With Deaf-Blindness and Multiple Disabilities (Exceptional Children, Volume 63, Number 3, Spring 1997)
  7. Early intervention for infants with deaf-blindness.: An article from: Exceptional Children by Martha G. Michael, Peter V. Paul, 1990-12-01
  8. The use of accommodations among students with deafblindness in large-scale assessment systems.: An article from: Journal of Disability Policy Studies by Leah S. Horvath, Stephanie Kampfer-Bohach, et all 2005-12-22
  9. Deafblindness
  10. Bibliographie des Taubblindenwesens. Bibliography on Deaf-Blindness. In German and English. Schriften zur Sonderpadagogik. Reihe B Originalarbeiten Heft 5. Armin Lowe and Benno Westermann. Dortmund 1969. 47 pages by Lowe & Westermann, 1969
  11. Etiologies and characteristics of deaf-blindness by Kathryn Wolff Heller, 1994
  12. Interagency collaboration for young adults with deaf-blindness: Toward a common transition goal by Jane M Everson, 1992
  13. Attitudes about educational and related service provision for students with deaf-blindness and multiple disabilities.: An article from: Exceptional Children by Michael F. Giangreco, Susan Edelman, et all 1997-03-22
  14. New Fortiers for Research on Deaf-Blindness by Herbert Rusalem, 1900

1. AZ To Deafblindness
Understand more about deafblindness, and the people who live with it, including information about Category Health Conditions and Diseases deafblindness......AZ to deafblindness is here to try and help Deafblind people on the net And makepeople more aware about deafblindness.And to let people know about some of the
http://www.deafblind.com/&e=747

2. A-Z To Deafblindness
James Gallagher provides many links to information and resources about deafblindness throughout the world. little information available on the network about deafblindness compared to that available about deafness or blindness..
http://www.deafblind.com/
A-Z to Deafblindness
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Welcome to A-Z to Deafblindness
Please feel free to come in and browse around.
Information About Deafblindness. The Deafblind Manual Alphabet. [D] A Person with a Red and White Cane is a deafblind person. Some other Resources on the net for Blind or Deaf people. You can also read A-Z to Deafblindness in French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Spanish.
Go to AltaVista's Translator, and enter http://www.deafblind.com
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to A-Z to Deafblindness, and to thank you for visiting my modest and humble little Web Page. So come on in and make yourself at home, you will be made very welcome. My name is James Gallagher and I am deafblind myself. This site is here to try and offer some help to Blind or deaf people, and especially deafblind people, and those who provide specialised services for those who are deafblind. A-Z to Deafblindness is also here, to make people more aware about deafblindness.

3. The Usher Syndrome Page
An in depth article by Mary Guest, Head of Usher Services at Sense, about Usher syndrome. Includes Category Health Conditions and Diseases Usher Syndrome...... AZ to deafblindness http//www.deafblind.com.
http://www.deafblind.com/usher.html&e=747

4. A Deafblindness Web Resource
Mothers infected in first 6 weeks of pregnancy have babies with 2 or 3 of the following characteristics cataracts, deafness, severe to clinically unapparent heart disease
http://www.eng.dmu.ac.uk/~hgs/deafblind
A Deafblindness Web Resource
This site has closed down
This page will now be at http://www.deafblind.co.uk/index.html The remaining text will disappear as I find homes for it on the rest of my site.
This page is not an official page of the hosting site, and is in no way endorsed by them. The information here is provided in good faith, but no liability will be accepted for loss or damage resulting from its use, by the author of this page or the hosting organisation. Corrections to inaccurate or obsolete information, and new items, are welcomed; please send them to Hugh Sasse . Thank you.
Internet Resources relating to Deafblindness
a copy of the DEAFBLND FAQ A-Z to Deafblindness
An excellent UK site by James Gallagher, who is deafblind.
Windows Access
Windows tips for users with Low Vision Has gone (12-JUN-2001) Access to Windows 95 for people with Low Vision: An Overview Has gone (12-JUN-2001)
From The American Foundation for the Blind
Microsoft's Accessibility Support Page Microsoft Product Documentation in Accessible Formats Has gone (12-JUN-2001)
contains downloadable .EXE files which unpack into documents, and references to other sources.

5. A Deafblindness Web Resource
A deafblindness Web Resource. Welcome to A deafblindness Web Resourcesite. My Internet Resources relating to deafblindness. There
http://www.deafblind.co.uk/&e=747

6. Deafblindness
deafblindness. COMBINED HEARING AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS IN THE PEROXISOMAL BIOGENESIS DISORDERS
http://www.pacifier.com/~mstephe/irddb.htm
DEAFBLINDNESS
COMBINED HEARING AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS IN THE PEROXISOMAL BIOGENESIS DISORDERS One of the major effects of infantile Refsum Disease (as well as the other peroxisomal biogenesis disorders) is the combination of significant audiory and visual impairments. These sensory losses vary in severity from child to child, and these diseases do not necessarily lead to total deafness and/or total blindness. In fact, it is entirely possible that the child will retain some useful vision and hearing. However, in combination, these impairments of the distal senses cause serious developmental delay in the child; affecting cogntive and social development, orientation and mobility, and the acquistion of communication and language. The disabling condition caused by combined hearing and visual losses is deafblindness (or deaf-blindness, equally correct). A deafblind child cannot be thought of as blind and also deaf, nor as deaf and also blind. She is deafblind. Deafblindness is a unique disability; it has its own concepts and terminology, its own methods of assessment and education, and its own modes of communication which distinguish it from blindness and deafness understood separately. It is not a medical concept, the ophthalmologist and the audiologist observe within their respective spheres, and the strictly medical literature never refers to deafblindness. It's a developmental concept, and without it the nature of the disability cannot be understood.

7. Deafblindness Bibliography Sorted By Title
deafblindness Bibliography sorted by title. If I hear there isnothing on deafblindness in here I will remove this one. (hgs).
http://www.deafblind.co.uk/biblio_by_title.html&e=747

8. Sense - UK Deafblind Charity - Information And Support
deafblindness a combination of sight and hearing loss - is one of the most challenging disabilities someone can face.
http://www.sense.org.uk/
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Sense is the UK's leading organisation for people who are deafblind or have associated disabilities. Deafblindness - a combination of sight and hearing loss - is one of the most challenging disabilities someone can face. Yet given the right services and support, deafblind people can develop their talents and choose how they wish to live their lives.

9. A Deafblindness Web Resource
A deafblindness Web Resource. This site has closed down. This page uk .Thank you. Internet Resources relating to deafblindness. a
http://www.eng.dmu.ac.uk/~hgs/deafblind/&e=747

10. Overview On Deaf-Blindness
The National Information Clearinghouse on children who are deafblind.Category Health Conditions and Diseases deafblindness......DBLINK Home, To print this document, you may want to switch to thetext only version. DB-LINK. The National Information Clearinghouse
http://www.tr.wou.edu/dblink/overview.htm&e=747

11. The Usher Syndrome Page
Article describes the symptoms associated with the syndrome, along with sociological and psychological factors that result from its effects.
http://www.deafblind.com/usher.html

Usher Syndrome
A Condition which affects Hearing and Sight. by Mary Guest, Head of Usher Services at Sense.
What is it ? Usher syndrome is an inherited condition which results in hearing loss and a progressive loss of vision from Retinitis pigmentosa (RP). The hearing loss is thought to be congenital, and ranges from moderate to profound. RP can occur without hearing loss. The condition is named after a British ophthalmologist, C.H. Usher, who in a paper in 1914 described several cases in which the link between congenital deafness and RP was stressed. However, as far back as 1860 workers such as von Graef and Liebreich in Berlin were aware of the link between congenital deafness and RP, especially in consanguinous marriages.
Retinitis Pigmentosa,
This term describes not one disease but a group of hereditary diseases of the retina. The retina is the light sensitive tissue inside the eye in which the first stages of 'seeing' take place. With RP the retina slowly degenerates and loses its ability to transmit pictures to the brain. In advanced stages characteristic clumps of pigment appear on the retina and can be seen through an ophthalmoscope.
Symptoms

12. Deafblindness
DB Scotland Logo, deafblindness, Home, About us, What's new, Support us, Information.Text version. Contact Us. Training opportunities. deafblindness. Deafblind alphabet
http://www.deafblindscotland.org.uk/db/indexdb.htm&e=747

13. Deafblindness
deafblindness. Home. About us. What's new
http://www.deafblindscotland.org.uk/db/indexdb.htm
Deafblindness Home About us What's new Support us ... Communication Deafblindness Did you know ...?
Deafblind Scotland has an internet cafe.
The association of deafblind and dual sensory impaired people

14. Deafblind Scotland - Deafblindness
with graphics. deafblindness. Deafblind Scotland is currently assistingdeafblind or dual sensory impaired people throughout Scotland
http://www.deafblindscotland.org.uk/text/db/tindexdb.htm&e=747

15. BUBL LINK / 515 Internet Resources Deafblindness
Also provides information about Braille, Moon, Cochlear Implants, the Retinal ImplantProject, the causes of deafblindness, and articles about deafness and
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/d/deafblindness.htm&e=747

16. DBI - What Is Deafblindness?
What is deafblindness? The term deafblindness describes a conditon thatcombines in varying degrees both hearing and visual impairment.
http://www.deafblindinternational.org/whatisdb/whatisdb.htm&e=747

17. DBI - Elderley Deafblindness
To view these documents you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 installed on yourcomputer. If you do not have a copy you can download one for free from Adobe.
http://www.deafblindinternational.org/papers/elder.htm&e=747

18. Deafblind UK - Welcome
deafblindness. What is deafblindness? Deafblind people have a combinedsight and hearing loss, which leads to difficulties in communicating
http://www.deafblinduk.org.uk/deafblindness/&e=747
Deafblind UK - welcome: Deafblind UK, the association of deafblind and dual sensory impaired people in the UK
Deafblind UK, Deaf Blind UK, deaf and blind, blind charity, deaf charity, deaf-blind, deafblind, deaf, deafness, blind, blindness, deafblindness, visual impairment, dual sensory impaired, National Centre for Deafblindness, National Centre for deafblind people, Braille, deafblind association, deathblind, death-blind, uk deafblind charity Deafblind UK - welcome

19. Deafblind UK - Welcome
deafblindness means you have problems seeing and hearing. So what is deafblindness?deafblindness means you have problems seeing and hearing.
http://www.deafblinduk.org.uk/features/103234946057880.shtml&e=747
Deafblind UK - welcome: Deafblind UK, the association of deafblind and dual sensory impaired people in the UK
Deafblind UK, Deaf Blind UK, deaf and blind, blind charity, deaf charity, deaf-blind, deafblind, deaf, deafness, blind, blindness, deafblindness, visual impairment, dual sensory impaired, National Centre for Deafblindness, National Centre for deafblind people, Braille, deafblind association, deathblind, death-blind, uk deafblind charity Deafblind UK - welcome

20. Iowa's System Change Project For Deafblindness
Iowa's System Change Project fo deafblindness ABOUT deafblindness I. WHATIS deafblindness? deafblindness is a combination of hearing
http://www.iadeafblind.k12.ia.us/about.html&e=747

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