 What are some devices you can think of that the Deaf/HOH use?

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 What are some devices you can think of that the Deaf/HOH use?

In 1980 the first broadcasts of a regular series were captioned by ABC. Today all TVs must have a built-in caption decoder. In 1980 the first broadcasts of a regular series were captioned by ABC. Today all TVs must have a built-in caption decoder.

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Deaf People are born or became deaf before language development. › 10% have deaf parents › 90% have hearing parents Deaf People are born or became deaf before language development. › 10% have deaf parents › 90% have hearing parents

Deaf or deaf deaf with lower case “d” Severe hearing loss that may happen in aging No sign language Prefers to enhance hearing, if possible Deaf or deaf deaf with lower case “d” Severe hearing loss that may happen in aging No sign language Prefers to enhance hearing, if possible

Deaf with upper case “D” Member of the Deaf Community Uses sign language socially and possibly at work May use hearing aids or other devices to enhance Hearing Culturally they are Deaf Deaf with upper case “D” Member of the Deaf Community Uses sign language socially and possibly at work May use hearing aids or other devices to enhance Hearing Culturally they are Deaf