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Learning Resources

This page contains resources to help you expand your knowledge of deaf-blindness, advocate for your child, and support your family. It also has links to stories about the experiences of a wide variety of families who have children with deaf-blindness.

Information Resources

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Info Center

NCDB's Info Center has information on all aspects of deaf-blindness in children and youth including assessment, communication, and promoting learning.

Example topic: Characteristics of Good Programs

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Family Topics

Resources of importance to families including emotional supports and working effectively with service providers. Check back at the beginning of each month for a new topic.

Most recent topic - Learn About The Hands & Voices Organization

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Recursos para Familias

Selected resources for Spanish-speaking families of children with deaf-blindness, including fact sheets, articles, learning modules, and webinars.

Recurso destacado: Perspectiva Gen eral sobre la Sordo-Ceguera

Family Stories

Families Matter Stories

NCDB's Families Matter Stories introduce you to six children—Paul, Ava, Liam, Soliz, Camila, and Jake—and their families.  The stories also include helpful information about communication, literacy, moving to a new school, and transition to adult life.

Four school-age children with deaf-blindness. One girl and three boys.

 

Stories from NFADB

The National Family Association for Deaf-Blind has a section of their website dedicated to sharing family stories. It includes spotlights of their members and more. To find the stories, go to the NFADB website and click on "Why We Do It" in the menu.

High school senior photo of young adult with deaf-blindness.

 

Family Fun Facts

NCDB posts Family Fun Fact on Facebook and Twitter. These stories, photos, and videos celebrate families of children who are deaf-blind. They are gathered by family engagement coordinators who work at state deaf-blind projects. 

Two young girls, on of whom is deaf-blind, jumping into a pool.