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Whether the equipment is a stroller seat insert for an infant with cerebral palsy, an adapted toothbrush handle for a woman with paralyzed hands, or a tactile communication board for an adolescent who is deaf-blind, the benefits are extraordinary for the recipient and for the team of individuals who create, design, and build the equipment.
Jim Luce: NYC Adaptive Design Group for Special Needs Kids Set to Expand Globally Jim Luce 2011
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A transcript would be provided for those who were deaf-blind.
Do It Myself Blog – Glenda Watson Hyatt » 2009 » February 2009
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Whether the equipment is a stroller seat insert for an infant with cerebral palsy, an adapted toothbrush handle for a woman with paralyzed hands, or a tactile communication board for an adolescent who is deaf-blind, the benefits are extraordinary for the recipient and for the team of individuals who create, design, and build the equipment.
Jim Luce: NYC Adaptive Design Group for Special Needs Kids Set to Expand Globally Jim Luce 2011
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He says in the story that his meeting with Keller turned his life around, because after meeting the famous deaf-blind woman who had achieved so much, it encouraged him to pursue his own dreams.
Australian recounts life inspired by Helen Keller BA Haller 2008
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First deaf-blind person to receive doctorate in Japan
First deaf-blind person to receive doctorate in Japan BA Haller 2008
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Did outside experts coach you on the deaf-blind disability?
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Our first day of rehearsal, during a workshop back before Christmas, we went to the Helen Keller institute (a rehab facility for deaf-blind individuals) and at yesterday's matinee, a lot of the Helen Keller institute people were there.
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The article says, Wolfe, a lesbian who has been legally blind since birth, has had a life-long interest in the famous deaf-blind woman, but Wolfe said she wrote the poems in the book after her initial impressions of Keller began to change.
Washington Blade writes about Helen Keller poetry book BA Haller 2008
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Her second collection of memoirs, Talk to the Hand, was published in February this year, by which time Nicole had lost her hearing and could only communicate effectively using deaf-blind signing.
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First deaf-blind person to receive doctorate in Japan BA Haller 2008
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