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ASK Angie ASL – Communication Plan

ASK Angie ASL - Communication Plan

Communication Plan

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Opportunities for direct communication with peers and professional personnel in the child’s language and communication mode.

Academic level and full range of needs including opportunities for direct instruction in the child’s language and communication mode.

Although it is not required, those with a hearing loss and a 504 plan could also benefit from this plan.

 Derrick Coleman

The first deaf player on offense in NFL history.

“The biggest thing is this: to have no excuses in anything you do and I’m not talking about just the hearing impaired, but everybody. If there’s something you truly want to do, you’ll find a way to do it. It’s not going to be easy; it’s going to take a long time and it’s going to be hard. Believe in your dream, and if you don’t get to your dream, make sure you’ve done everything you can to get there. Nobody’s perfect and everybody has something to overcome. Everybody still has the opportunity to do what they want to do. “

 ~Derrick Coleman, Seahawks Fullback

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Source: Sporting News [2]

As always, if you have any questions you can email me @: [email protected]  [3]

Angie Craft author and teacher brings over 26 years of experience in deaf education and is committed to serving the deaf community. Keenly aware of the isolation that deaf students often experience, Angie developed and wrote HandCraftEdASL to bridge the communication gap between deaf children who primarily use American Sign Language and their parents, peers or educators.  www.handcraftedasl.com [4]

 

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This post originally appeared on our March/April 2014 Magazine [13]

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