Nevada Dual Sensory Impairment Project

helping meet the educational needs of children who have dual sensory impairments

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Tips for Home and School & DB-Link Fact Sheets

We have a number of tips listed below that may be helpful to you for your use at home or in a school setting. These documents may be downloaded and printed. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view them.

Steps:

1. Please fill out the User information form below.

2. Mark the checkboxes next to the tip sheet titles to indicate which tip sheets you have downloaded or printed from our website. All tip sheets will open up in a new window. This window will remain open until you close it.

3. Please click the SUBMIT button at the bottom of this page when you are finished viewing, downloading, or copying the individual tip sheets. Tracking the usage of our tip sheets is important for funding purposes.

User Information

Are you a Nevada resident?

Please mark the role(s) that best describes you, in regard to your need for the information from our tip sheets.

Tips for Home or School

Adaptations & Modifications

Educational, Instructional, & Transition Strategies

Interaction & Communication Strategies

Literacy

Positive Behavior Strategies

Relaxation, Recreation, & Friendships

Self-Determination & Independence

Syndromes, Impairments & Medical Information

Wearing Glasses & Hearing Aids

DB-Link Fact Sheets

  • Communication Interactions--It Takes Two
  • Developing Concepts with Children who are Deafblind
  • Expressive Communication: How children send their messages to you
  • Receptive Communication: How children understand your messages to them
  • Early Interactions with Children who are Deaf-Blind
  • The Importance of Orientation And Mobility Skills For Students Who Are Deaf-Blind
  • Literacy For Persons Who Are Deaf-Blind
  • Overview on Deaf-Blindness
  • Psychological Evaluation of Children who are Deaf-Blind: An Overview with Recommendations for Practice
  • Recreation & Leisure
  • Talking the Language of the Hands to the Hands
  • Introduction to Sexuality Education for Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind and Significantly Developmentally Delayed

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