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104| Deaf and Hard of Hearing Neuropsychological Evaluations in Children – A Conversation With Dr. Jennifer Reesman

Navigating Neuropsychology

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The Different Types of Sign Language

Many people who are deaf from an early age communicate using sign language. Sign language is not the same as gesture or pantomiming in sign language, meaning doesn't just come by looking at the signs as if they were pictures. Cued speech represents the phonemes of the language and uses your hand to make that visual. So you can cue any language. You can also cue with your hand. I once went to a cue camp where I attempted to learn Cued American English. It's very challenging but it can be done. But there are resources for individuals to learning Cued speech. For the most part, there's a lot of deaf and hard of hearing individuals who might

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