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The true story of a deaf college professor, his near-deaf wife, Anne, and his amazing dog, Chelsea, describes their life together and reveals how Chelsea changed their lives, becoming their "ears." Reprint.
Secrets from My Silent Eden is the inspirational story of Paul Ogden, Professor Emeritus, Deaf Studies/Deaf Education Programs at California State University, Fresno, who discovers that communication is the key to transforming relationships with family, friends, and God. His fifteen communication secrets will also lead you to an abundant life and a thriving faith.
This sensitive guide is firm support in helping parents make their difficult choices.
Revised edition of The silent garden, 1996.
A study of the hearing-impaired child provides parents and educators with a guide to understanding deafness in children and discusses the merits and disadvantages of various educational approaches
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Ever since the age of seven, old enough to form an identity but too young to be aware that 'southern' was a category, Paul Morley has always thought of himself as a northerner. What that meant, he wasn't entirely sure. But he wondered why, when as a child he was so ready to abandon his Cheshire roots and support the much more successful Lancashire cricket team, and when as an adult he found he could travel between London and Manchester in less than two hours, he continued to say he was from the north.
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