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DB Central, Michigan Services for Children & Young Adults Who Are DeafBlind, is a comprehensive, statewide
technical assistance project. We provide information, training, and
support for families and /or professionals who are impacted by or associated
with a child who is deafblind. Services are provided year-round, free of
charge, and can be accessed until the individual has left their educational
setting.
"Deaf-blindness means concomitant hearing and visual
impairments, the combination of which causes such severe communication and other
development and educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in special
education programs solely for children with deafness or children with
blindness."
FR Part 300.7 (b) (2)
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Dr. Jan van Dijk
returns to Michigan
to present
Autism vs.
DeafBlindness and
the Implications of
Stress on Children
with Multiple
Disabilities
Friday, June 6th,
2008
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Washtenaw ISD
Teaching & Learning
Center
1819 S. Wagner Rd.,
Ann Arbor, MI
48106

2008 DeafBlind
Transition Camp
June 22-25, 2008
Michigan State
University, East
Lansing, Michigan
Campers
Click here for more information and
camper registration forms.
Interpreters
Click here for more
information and
registration forms.
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PARENTS OF DEAFBLIND CHILDREN NEEDED
NFADB and researchers are looking to survey parents of
2-8 year old children who are deafblind. They are seeking a nationwide
sample of parents and professionals. Surveys take about 35 minutes to
complete and participants will receive a $20.00 gift certificate. For
more information,
click here.
No
other news at this
time
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