15 Principles for Reading to Deaf Children

15 principles screenshot15 Principles for Reading to Deaf Children

15 Principles for Reading to Deaf Children Now with English and Spanish Voiceovers and Captions

The 15 Principles for Reading to Deaf Children are online accompanied by voiceovers in both English and Spanish as well as closed captions. These principles are a great starting place for parents and teachers who want to know how to engage young children in book sharing.

The following 15 principles are best practices for how to read aloud to deaf and hard of hearing children. They are based on research on how Deaf parents read to their Deaf children. These principles were developed to give parents and teachers of deaf children skills and strategies for reading aloud in American Sign Language.

Provided by Gallaudet University – Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center

SOURCE:

http://www.gallaudet.edu/clerc_center/information_and_resources/info_to_go/language_and_literacy/15_principles_for_reading_to_deaf_children.html

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