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A Guide to Planning and Support for Individuals Who Are Deafblind

A Guide to Planning and Support for Individuals Who Are Deafblind

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Creator: John M. Mcinnes
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 2240947

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 644
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6 x 1.5

ISBN: 0802042422
Dewey Decimal Number: 362.4180971
EAN: 9780802042422
ASIN: 0802042422

Publication Date: September 18, 1999
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Condition: Publisher: University of Toronto Press Date of Publication: 19990918 Binding: hardcover

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Product Description

In this ground-breaking collection, leading experts in the field address the problems of parents, intervenors, and professionals who work with people who have been deafblind since birth or from a very early age.

Individuals who are congenitally deafblind face the same challenges as those who become deafblind later in life, but they have not had the same opportunity to develop the communications skills and a conceptual base needed to construct an understanding of the world. The contributors address identification of deafblindness, planning and intervention, development, family support, and education.

Just as McInnes and Treffry's "Deafblind Infants and Children" helped to change the approach to and the perception of deafblind children, this collection will assist in fostering a new approach to the education of and support for older children, youth and adults who are deafblind. An essential part of this process is to set forth standards for program development, implementation, and evaluation, which this volume aims to accomplish. It will make an essential contribution to the expanding field of services for the deafblind population of all ages, and to the improved understanding of parents, family members, and professionals who support them.


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4 out of 5 stars inspiring and sobering   September 16, 2008
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Deafblind is a made up word, of recent vintage. Yet perfectly descriptive. It refers to people who are both deaf and blind. For most of us, it is difficult enough to imagine being afflicted with just one of those conditions. The text explains how such unfortunates are cared for.

Here, the discussion in the chapters often divides between subjects who have been born with these conditions and those who initially had sight or hearing. The former group is hard to educate and care for. Helen Keller is perhaps the best known such person; an inspiration to many. The biggest problem for these children is cognitive development. How to make them more aware of their surroundings, given what they have to use.

The book helps the layman by making you aware that there are indeed some caregivers who specialise in both types of patients. It also suggests that doctors and researchers have much yet to be done in the fields of sight and hearing restorations. The hope is that one day the methods described in the book will be seen as painfully limited (which is what they are right now) and obsolete.


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