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VIDEOS

Captioned Media Program
National Association of the Deaf
1447 E. Main Street
Spartanburg, SC  29307
1-800-237-6213 (VOICE);
1-800-237-6819 (TTY);
1-800-538-5636 (FAX)
Email us: info@cfv.org

What Is the Captioned Media Program?  Free-loan Media (no rental fees);Open-captioned (no need for a decoder); Funded by the U.S. Department of Education; Includes prepaid return labels; Deaf and hard of hearing persons, teachers, parents, and other may borrow materials; Other services include provision of free captioning information.

What Media Is Available?  Over 4,000 educational and general-interest open-captioned titles available; Educational titles include topics in school subject areas, preschool through college; Lesson guides accompany educational videos; General-interest titles include classic movies and special-interest topics such as travel, hobbies, recreation, and others; Approximately 300 new titles are added each year (users recommended new title purchases)

Titles

A is for Access: Creating Full & Effective Communication Access for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing  To order, call Hands & Voices Tol-Free: 1-866-422-0422 V/TTY in Colorado: 303-300-9763 or download an order form at www.handsandvoices.org

American Culture: The Deaf Perspective. (4tapes) Available from the San Francisco Public Library, TDD (415) 557-4433 or V (415) 557-4434

Auditory-Verbal Therapy for Parents and Professionals: Introduces AV therapy, speech-language development, etc. via parent stories and taped therapy sessions, from A.G. Bell (202) 337-8767

Beginnings: A program that examines all communication choices without bias; from Beginnings, V/TTD (919) 733-5920

Building conversations: A family sign language curriculum, produced by Boys Town National Research Hospital. (2 tapes)

Computer-Assisted Note taking (CAN): You see it-visual technologies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People.  Gallaudet University

Come Sign with Us: Children can learn sign language from the popular activities featured in the best-selling book: Come sign with us” on videotape.  Gallaudet University Press

Dreams Spoken Here available atwww.oraldeaf.org

Do You Hear That? Shows auditory-verbal therapy is therapy is session with children who have hearing aids or cochlear implants; for parents, educators and professionals from A.G. Bell (202) 337-8767

Early Intervention Illustrated Series: “The Home Team” and “The Art & Science of Home Visits.”  To view these tapes, contact your Colorado Hearing Resource (CO-Hear) Coordinator.  To purchase a copy, contact Boys Town Press or Hope, Inc. 

Families with Deaf Children Parents and professionals talk about having a hard-of-hearing child. available through your Co-Hear coordinator

Families with Hard of Hearing Children: What if your child has a hearing loss? Parents and professionals talk about having a hard-of-hearing child. available through your Co-Hear coordinator

Home Total Communication Video Tapes: Shows over 1000 signs, available from Hope, Inc.1856 N.1200  East North , Logan, Utah 84341, 435-245-2888  hope@hopepubl.com

I Can Hear! Describes the auditory-verbal approach for developing speech and language; families and professionals profiles, available from A.G. Bell (202) 337-8767

I See What You Say: A 12-minute introduction to Cued Speech from the Cued Speech Center, (919) 828-1218

The Kids with the Hi-Tech Ears: Supporting Students with Cochlear Implants in the Classroom; from SCS,Inc., Now Available -- Call 303-639-5806 for ordering information.

Language Says It all: Los Angeles, CA. TRIPOD Productions, (1987), ½”VHS.

Make a Joyful Noise  An information kit for parents of children who are deaf and hard of hearing. Free - contact 1-877-ORALDEAF, www.oraldeafed.org

One Mother’s Story.  Available by Modern Signs Press.  www.modernsignspress.com

Parents’ Guide to Deafness and Hearing Loss: Covers such topics, as how to communicate, where to go for help, and what the child’s educational experience will be. Madison, WI:’ University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Dept. of Outreach Education. (1 tape)

Read With Me Series:  Brenda Schick and Mary Pat Moeller;  Boystown Press https://www.girlsandboystown.org/products

Show and Tell: Explains the challenges hearing impairments impose on mainstream teachers, from the Clarke School, available from A.G. Bell (202) 337-8767

Sign Enhancers: Showing ASL use, call sign Enhancers 1-800-76-sign-1 (1-800-767-4461)

Sign With Me:  Sign With Me Series – A family Sign Language Curriculum  Boystown Press Brenda Schick and Mary Pat Moeller  https://www.girlsandboystown.org/products

Teaching the Kids with High Tech Ears  Considerations for kids with cochlear implants in the classroom  Seaver Creative Services    email: parentadvocate@handsandvoices.org

We are Hands & Voices A short video describing parent involvement and the Hands & Voices philosophy and organization.  Order through www.handsandvoices.org

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