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Deafness and Diversity

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posted on 2024-04-03, 20:35 authored by Elizabeth LevesqueElizabeth Levesque, Jill DuncanJill Duncan, Kristin SnoddonKristin Snoddon

The diversity of deafness is a theme often reported in the deaf education literature regarding a wide range of communication and language preferences, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and additional disabilities that influence the lives of deaf and hard of hearing children and young people. With an estimated 30% to 40% of deaf children diagnosed with additional disabilities and an increasing number of families raising their children in multicultural environments, the landscape of deaf education is diverse and increasingly challenging.

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