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    communicating with speaking deafs

    mm i believe communication should be two-way. no use penning 'i see', 'okay', 'yes/no' or other short replies which might sound curt to someone who has bothered to articulate further on a topic of concern. on a one-to-one basis, penning paragraphs is no problem unless its a group setting or i'm...
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    communicating with speaking deafs

    dear jshumko, my sentiments exactly! lol.. hope i didn't give the rest of you the impression i made her write as well... does that answer your doubts? (kalista & deafdyke)
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    communicating with speaking deafs

    mm.. i'll most certainly ask. just that due to time constrainsts i'm usually not able to do paper-n-pen esp with other patients around needing my attention, unless its individual therapy. more of my convenience and also to let her know i'm not ignoring her.
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    communicating with speaking deafs

    hello all, i'm a student therapist attached to a rehab centre and one of my patients is deaf, yet speaks wonderfully well. she doesn't use sign and i'm wondering whats the best method to communicate besides writing/typing? previously, staff have always been using paper n pen. would any AAC...
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