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10 pt 15pt 20 pt 25pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5pt 10pt 15pt 20pt 25pt 5pt 10 pt 15pt 20pt 25pt 5pt Zoe Triplets CommunicateCausesMisc. Usher Syndrome

What is the name of the family with the deafblind triplets in Spring, TX

What is the Hooker family

What is how did the triplets become DB?

Prematurity and Ototoxic Drugs

What was the first ‘problem’ that happened to the girls? (either deafness or blindness is the answer!)

Blindness

This is a person that comes to the house and classroom of the deafblind person and teaches them COMMUNICATION.

What is an Intervener?

The number of divorce in special needs Families.

What is 92%?

When you are going to be near or with a deafblind person you must

What is the be aware of any odors and take care of them and be careful about the clothing you are wearing: wear a color that contrasts your skin color.

When you are guiding a deafblind person you must:

What is let them take your arm just above the elbow And tell them you are about to get on an escalator or staircase and pause before starting the stairs AND at the door you go first and they follow as you hold the door

This type of teacher comes to a deaf, deafblind or blind child's' home when they are 0 to 2.11 months old

What is an Itinerant Teacher.

When you are communicating with a deafblind person you must add what to help them comprehend your sentences

What is question marks, doutbful, for sure, etc.

you should never break hand contact with a deafblind person because

What is: it keeps the link and makes it easier for the deafblind person to get your attention. It stops communication possibilities. It makes it hard for the person to know where you are and to be able to communicate effectively

If a deafblind person has some sight you need to:

What is watch their eyes to see if you are going outside their sign space

What is the most common types of Deafblindness ?

Usher’s Syndrome, Herpes, Prader-Willi, Strokes, Severe Head/Brain Injury, Meningitis, Maternal Drug Use, Infectious Diseases, Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Hunter Syndrome, Cytomegalovirus(CMV), Direct trauma to the ear/eye, Chromosome deficiencies, premature birth, complications during birth and after

What is name the causes of congential Deafblindness?

CHARGE Syndrome Congenital Rubella Syndrome Prematurity CMV (Cytomegalovirus)

What is causes: Born Deaf/Hard of Hearing; Acquired Vision Loss

Usher Syndrome Diabetes

What is causes: Born Blind/Vision Impaired; Acquired Hearing Loss

Norrie’s Disease Illness Trauma Meningitis

What is causes that are Acquired hearing and vision loss ?

Aging -process Trauma Illness

How many deafblind people are in America?

What is 400,000

A baby has fully developed eyes and ears by week

What is 36 weeks?

Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc

Who created ASL?

ASL can be proven as a foreign language by:

What are the 5 linguistic components:phonology, semantics, syntax,morphology and pragmatics

What was the first word Helen Keller ヤ figured out ユ when she was learning fingerspelling/English?

What is the sign Water?

Children with this type of Usher syndrome have normal hearing at birth. Although most children with the disorder have normal to near-normal balance, some may develop balance problems later on. Hearing and sight worsen over time, but the rate at which they decline can vary from person to person, even within the same family. A person with this type of Usher syndrome may develop hearing loss by the teens, and he or she will usually require hearing aids by mid- to late adulthood. Night blindness usually begins sometime during puberty. Blind spots appear by the late teens to early adulthood, and, by mid- adulthood, the person is usually legally blind.

What is type three of Usher Syndrome?

Retinitis Pigmatosa

What is another name for Usher Syndrome?

This is inherited by Both parents(genetics!)

What is Usher Syndrome?

Children with this type of Usher syndrome are profoundly deaf at birth and have severe balance problems. Many of these children obtain little or no benefit from hearing aids. Decreased night vision before age 10

What is Usher Syndrome Type ONE?

Children with type 2 Usher syndrome are born with moderate to severe hearing loss and normal balance. Decreased night vision begins in late childhood or teens

What is type TWO U.S.