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BOOKS
American Sign Language Dictionary: Sternberg M.L.A. New York: Harper and Row.
A Child Sacrificed to the Deaf Culture: By Tom Bertling. Wilsonville, Or: Kodiak Media Group, (1994)
Balancing Act: By Virginia M Scott. Butte Publications, Inc., (1997)
Choices in Deafness: A Parent’s Guide. A collection of family stories about their deaf child and the communication method they use. Edited by Sue Schwartz, Ph.D. Woodbine House, 2006
Come Sign with Us: Sigh Language Activities for Children. By Jan C. Hafer and Robert M. Wilson. Illustrated by Paul Setzer. 1998)
Cochlear Implants in Children: Ethics and Choices. John B. Christianson and Irene W. Geigh Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press, 2002. Covers the ongoing controversy about implanting cochlear hearing devices in children. Describes findings from a survey and follow up interviews with parents of children who have implants.
Cochlear Implantation for Infants and Children: advances/senior editor, Graeme M. Clark: editors, Robert S.C. Cowan, Richard C. Dowell. Published by San Diego: Singular Pub. Group, (1997)
The Comprehensive Signed English Dictionary: Harry Bornstein, Karen L. Saulnier, and Lillian B. Hamilton, Editors
Deaf History Unveiled: Sixteen essays offer the current results of Harlan Lane, Renate Fischer, Margret Winzer, William McCagg, and 12 other noted historians in this field. John Vickrey Van Cleve, Editor
Deaf Plus: A Multicultural Perspective K.M. Christensen, Ed. Berkeley, CA: DawnSignPress, 2000 Eleven essays with information for teachers, administrators, psychologists, social workers, and families with deaf children about the multilingual and multicultural dimensions of the Deaf Community, including education/social needs of deaf children with Spanish-speaking heritage.
Deaf President Now: The 1988 Revolution at Gallaudet University. John B. Christiansen and Sharon N. Barnartt
Facilitating Hearing and Listening in Young Children Carol Flexer, 2nd edition, San Diego, A:: Singular Publishing Group, 1999; Emphasizes the need to create an “auditory world” Information on many facets of hearing loss, amplification technology, cochlear implants, federal laws and listening strategies.
The Feel of Silence: A compelling memoir about a lawyer and professor with a profound hearing loss surviving the trials of accommodating the hearing world, by Bonnie Poitras Tucker, J.D. Temple University Press, (1996)
From Emotions to Advocacy: The Special Education Survival Guide Pam Wright and Pete Wright Harbor House Law Press, Inc. Hartfield, VA 23071 www.wrightslaw.com
Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism: Baker, C. (1996) Clevedon: Multilingual Matters
How the Student with Hearing Loss Can Succeed in College: A handbook for Students, Families and Professionals. Edited by Carol Flexer, Ph.D., Denise Wray, h.D., and Ron Leavitt, M.S. Foreword by Mark Ross, Ph.D. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc., (1990
Handtalk School: Words and sign Language depict a group of students involved in putting on a Thanksgiving play at a school for deaf children. By Mary Beth. New York: Toronto: New York: Four Winds Press; Collier Macmillan Canada; Maxwell Macmillan International, (1991)
How to Communicate with Infants before They Can Speak Garcia, Joseph(1999) www.harriscomm.com
IDEA Advocacy for Children who are Deaf or Hard of hearing: A guide for parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing and the professional involved in their education. By Bonnie Poitras Tucker, J.D. Singular Publishing Group, (1997)
IDEA as Amended in 2004 by Rud Rutherford Turnbull, Nancy Huerta, Matthew Stowe, Publication date June, 2005
Kid-friendly Parenting with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children: By Daria J. Medwid, Denise Chapman Weston. Washington, D.C.: Clerc books, (1995)
The Mask of Benevolence: disabling the deaf community, by Harlan Lane. New York: Knopf, (1992)
My Sense of Silence: memoirs of a childhood with deafness, by Lennard J. Davis. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, (2000)
Never the Twain Shall Meet: Bell, Gallaudet, and the Communications Debate. Richard Winefield
Not Deaf Enough: Raising a Child who is Hard of Hearing with Hugs, Humor and Imagination Patricia Ann Morgan Candlish. Washington, D.C.: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, 1996
A parent’s perspective provides an overview of services for hard of hearing children.
Our Forgotten Children: Hard of Hearing Pupils in the Schools. Edited by Julia Davis, Ph.D., SHHH Publications, (2001) 3rd edition
Raising and Educating a Deaf child: by Marc Marschart. New York: Oxford University Press, (1997)
The Signing Family: what every parent should know about sign communication, by David A. Stewart. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press, (1998)
Signs for Me: Basic sign vocabulary for children, by Bahan, B., & Dannis, J. (1990) Berkeley, CA Dawn Sign Press
The Silent Garden: Ogden, P.W., & Lipsett, 5. (1982) Understanding the hearing-impaired child. New York: St. Martin Press
So your child has a hearing loss: next steps for parents. Washington, DC: AG Bell, (2000)
Sounds Like Home: Growing Up Black and Deaf in the South, by Mary Hering Wright
Special Children, Challenged Parents: the struggles and rewards of raising a child with a disability, by Robert A Naseef. Secucus, N.J.: Carol Pub. Group, (1997)
What’s That Pig Outdoors?: An inspiring autobiography of Henry Kisor, oral deaf book editor and columnist for the Chicago Sun Times. Henry Kisor, (1990)
When Bad Things Happen to Good People: Kushner, H. (1981) New York: Avon Books
When the Mind Hears: by Harlan Lane. A history of the Deaf, presenting the fundamental issues and controversies confronting deaf people
When your Child is Deaf: David M. Luterman with audiologist Mark Ross, who is hard of hearing from New York Press
Wrightslaw: Special Education Law Peter W.D. Wright and Pamela Darr Wright Harbor Law Press, 1st edition 1999 www.wrightslaw.com
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