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Listening and Spoken Language Infographic – Hawaii Hears
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Listening and Spoken Language Infographic – Hawaii Hears
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Aloha! Please join us in welcoming Ms. Ginger Knowles as the Hawaii and Pacific Deaf-Blind Project’s Family Support Specialist. Ginger has over 20 years experience working with our youth in early childhood education and special education. She is a graduate from Chaminade University of Honolulu with a degree in Early Childhood Education and a dual licensure degree in Special Education …
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Website and Resources for Children and Families to learn ASL – Comprehensive Service Center for People who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind
On Sunday April 29, 2019 we hosted another fun Ohana Time event at the CSC. This time, we brought in some of our amazing Read to Your Deaf Keiki Instructors. We had one family and one professional join, and it was absolutely AMAZING! We began our evening with snacks and socializing then jumped in to the fun. First, Galinda demonstrated …
On Sunday April 29, 2019 we hosted another fun Ohana Time event at the CSC. This time, we brought in some of our amazing Deaf Mentors and Read to Your Keiki Instructors. We had one family and one professional join, and it was absolutely amazing. We began our evening with snacks and socializing then jumped in to the fun. First, …
Deaf Mentors and RTYDK Instructors visit Ohana Time Read the full article
This month, the CSC started a new project that focuses on our keiki age birth to five. We hosted two Ohana Time events. The purpose of these events is for our young keiki and their families to learn through play. Play is essential, vital, critical, and fundamental to a keiki’s social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development (Butler, “Learning Through Play”). …