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Communication Tools
American Sign Language
Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE)Conceptually Accurate Signed English (CASE) (sometimes called Pidgin Signed English (PSE)) has developed between people who use American Sign Language (ASL), and people who use Manually Coded English (MCE), using signs based on ASL and MCE. This helps them understand each other better. CASE is flexible, and can be changed depending on the people using it. Other communication tools can be used with CASE. Often, finger spelling is used in combination with CASE. Finger spelling is used to spell out words that don't have a sign, such as names of people and places.
Cued SpeechCued Speech helps people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing better understand spoken languages. When watching a person's mouth, many speech sounds look the same on the face even though the sounds heard are not the same. For instance, the words "mat," "bat," and "pat," look the same on the face even though they sound very different. When "cueing" English, the person communicating uses eight hand shapes and four places near the mouth to help the person looking tell the difference between speech sounds. Cued Speech allows the person to make out sounds and words when they are using other building blocks, such as speech reading (lip reading) or auditory training (listening). I Cue, U Cue - ASL Cued Speech CD-ROM Software
Listening / Auditory TrainingMost people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing have some hearing. This is called "residual hearing." Some people with residual hearing may choose to use Listening (auditory training). This building block is often used in combination with other building blocks (such as hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other assistive devices). Listening might seem easy to a person with hearing. But for a person with hearing loss, Listening is often hard without proper training. Like all other tools, the skill of Listening must be learned. Often a speech-language pathologist (a professional trained to teach people how to use speech and language) will work with the person with hearing loss and the family.
SpeechSpeech is a skill that many people take for granted. But speech is a skill that helps build language. People can use this for expressing themselves. Speech is often used in combination with hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other assistive devices. A person with some residual hearing may find it easier to learn speech than a person with no residual hearing. But, since this building block is used by a person to express him or herself to other people, one or more other building blocks must be used to help the person understand others. Speaking may seem easy to a person with hearing. But for a person with hearing loss, speaking is often hard without proper training. Like all other communication tools, the skill of speaking must be learned. Often a speech-language pathologist (a professional trained to teach people how to use speech and language) will work with the person with hearing loss and the family.
Speech ReadingSpeech Reading (or lip reading) helps a person with hearing loss understand speech. The person watches the movements of a speaker's mouth and face, and understands what the speaker is saying. About 40% of the sounds in the English language can be seen on the lips of a speaker in good conditions, such as a well-lit room where the child can see the speaker's face. But some words can't be read. For example: "bop," "mop," and "pop," look exactly alike when spoken. (You can see this for yourself in a mirror). A good speech reader might be able to see only 4 to 5 words in a 12-word sentence. The Power of Face Reading (2nd Edition) Children often use speech reading in combination with other tools, such as auditory training (listening), cued speech, and others. But it can't be successful alone. Babies will naturally begin using this building block if they can see the speaker's mouth and face. But as a child gets older, he or she will still need some training. Sometimes, when talking with a person who is deaf or hard-of-hearing, people will exaggerate their mouth movements or talk very loudly. Exaggerated mouth movements and a loud voice can make speech reading very hard. It is important to talk in a normal way and look directly at your child's face and make sure he or she is watching you.
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