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The National Cued Speech Association supports effective communication,
language development and literacy through the use of Cued Speech.
Cued Speech is a mode of communication based on
the phonemes and properties of traditionally spoken languages. Cueing
allows users who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have language/communication
disorders to access the basic, fundamental properties of spoken
languages through the use of vision. To view more videos about Cued Speech, click here.
- Registration forms for the Basic Instructor Workshop and National Certification Exam are now available online.
- Need to assess transliterator skills? Cued Speech version of the EIPA now available!
- Order your copy of the scholarly tome Cued Speech and Cued Language for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children from CuedSpeech.com.
- AEHI is offering an amazing professional development seminar, The Cutting Edge: Implants, Auditory Neuropathy, Literacy, Visual Phonics, and Cued Speech, January 27-29, 2012, at the Hilton Chicago, 720 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL. For more information and registration, please visit www.agbms.org or find the event flyer here.
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Ways to Donate to the NCSA
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Purchase Turf Dawgs with Rabil's Army logo online.

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