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How to survive hearing loss
Par Charlotte Himber. 1989
Himber, whose hearing has been impaired for most of her life, is one of more than twenty million Americans with…
some form of hearing impairment. She chronicles her own hearing loss, her gradual acceptance of it, and her experiences with a variety of hearing aids. She also provides information on various kinds of hearing loss, on how hearing is evaluated, and on how to help friends and families adjustAccess America guide to the eastern national parks: an atlas and guide for visitors with disabilities
Par Inc Cartographic. 1989
A guide to the accessibility of parks such as Everglades, Great Smoky Mountains, and Mammoth Cave for visitors with disabilities.…
Parks are evaluated as accessible; usable, but with assistance; or unaccessible. Includes Information on parking, restroom, dining, and lodging facilities; as well as programs for persons with various disabilitiesSounds like Skipper: the story of Kerena Marchant and her hearing dog Skipper
Par Kerena Marchant. 1987
Kerena Marchant was five years old before her hearing loss was discovered. With a determination to overcome challenges, she graduated…
from a regular school and the university and landed a job with the BBC. But living on her own created some unique problems. Skipper's arrival in Kerena's life has made her life and her work much easier. Skipper even has his own BBC staff passHELP: when the parent is handicapped
Par Stephanie Parks. 1984
Adapted from a version of the "Hawaii Early Learning Profile Activity Guide," this book helps parents with disabilities participate in…
their child's learning and development. The focus is on training parents in facilitating the development of their child's mental, motor, and emotional skillsDare to dream: the Rose Resnick story
Par Rose Resnick. 1988
Resnick lost her sight in 1918 at the age of two--the result of measles. As a child growing up in…
New York City she attended public schools. Her musical talent was discovered at the New York Association for the Blind. Her love of music has aided her throughout her life in her careers in education and social work, and has brought her many awardsAccess America guide to the Rocky Mountain national parks: an atlas and guide for visitors with disabilities
Par Inc Cartographic. 1989
A guide to the accessibility of parks such as Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton for visitors with disabilities. Parks…
are evaluated as accessible; usable, but with assistance; of unaccessible. Includes information on parking, restroom, dining, and lodging facilites, as well as programs for persons with various disabilitiesA Digest of legislation relating to travel with dog guides
Par Inc Eye. 1987
A digest of statutes from the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the provinces of Canada on…
the legal rights of blind persons who use dog guides. Seventh editionSound friendships: the story of Willa and her hearing ear dog
Par Elizabeth Yates. 1987
The Hearing Ear Dog program was begun in 1975 to assist deaf and severely hearing impaired persons. Dogs are trained…
to recognize ordinary household sounds (smoke alarms, doorbells) and more specific individual needs (owner's name, crying baby). The success of the program is shown in this story of Willa and her dog Honey. For junior and senior high and older readersPublic law 101-336 --July 26, 1990
Par United States. 1990
A place of their own: creating the deaf community in America
Par John V Van Cleve. 1989
The authors look at the cultural developments taking place in the nineteenth century, such as residential schools, from which the…
true "deaf communities" began to emerge. They also look at the development of American Sign Language, and the repudiation of Alexander Graham Bell's theory that marriage between deaf people would result in deaf offspringHandbook for itinerant and resource teachers of blind and visually impaired students
Par Doris Willoughby. 1989
The authors write as teachers to other teachers and professionals working with blind people. Beginning with ways to work with…
preschool children and continuing through discussions on life after high school, they treat such topics as multiple handicaps, mobility training, daily living skills, and fitting in sociallyThe ledge between the streams
Par Ved Mehta. 1984
Continues the author's life as a blind boy growing up in India during the 1940s. He recalls his loving and…
cultured family, the political violence of partition, and his attempts, fired by a thirst for learning, to overcome his handicap. Sequel to "Vedi."Losing music: A memoir
Par John Cotter. 2023
"I was in the car the first time music seemed strange: the instruments less distinct, the vocals less crisp." John…
Cotter was thirty years old when he first began to notice a ringing in his ears. Soon the ringing became a roar inside his head. Next came partial deafness, then dizziness and vertigo that rendered him unable to walk, work, sleep, or even communicate. At a stage of life when he expected to be emerging fully into adulthood, teaching, and writing books, he found himself "crippled and dependent" and in search of care. When he is first told that his debilitating condition is likely Ménière's Disease but that there is "no reliable test, no reliable treatment, and no consensus on its cause," Cotter quits teaching, stops writing, and commences upon a series of visits to doctors and treatment centers. What begins as an expedition across the country navigating and battling the limits of the American health-care system quickly becomes something else entirely: a journey through hopelessness and adaptation to disability. Along the way, hearing aids become inseparable from his sense of self, as does a growing understanding that the possibilities in his life are narrowing rather than expanding. And with this understanding of his own travails comes reflection on age-old questions around fate, coincidence, and making meaning of inexplicable misfortune. A devastating memoir that sheds urgent, bracingly honest light on both the taboos surrounding disability and the limits of medical science, Losing Music is refreshingly vulnerable and singularly illuminating?a story that will make listeners see their own lives anewIf blindness strikes--don't strike out: a lively look at living with a visual impairment
Par Margaret Smith. 1984
The author, blind since birth, has worked with the visually handicapped since completing her master's degree in journalism. Designed primarily…
to help blind people cope, the volume is crammed with anecdotes and information that offers the sighted a realistic glimpse into what it is like to live without sightFemmes sous emprise: les ressorts de la violence dans le couple
Par Marie-France Hirigoyen. 2005
Comment prévenir ou sortir de la violence conjugale ? A partir de nombreux témoignages, l'auteure, psychiatre, identifie les différents types…
de violences conjugales. Elle dresse une typologie des protagonistes, aussi bien des femmes victimes que des femmes ou hommes violents.Condamnés à l'espérance: testament spirituel
Par Jacques Lebreton. 2004
Jacques Lebreton fait le point sur sa vie et livre ses réflexions sur des questions humaines fondamentales et des thèmes…
spirituels. A l'âge de vingt ans, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, une bombe le laisse aveugle et sans mains. Sa rencontre avec le Christ lui redonne espoir : il se marie, fonde une famille et devient l'un des premiers diacres permanents en France.Micah: la souffrance d'un père face au suicide de son fils
Par Claude Tremblay. 2001
Des anges canins
Par Marie-Claude Roy. 2011
" Ce livre contient plus d'une vingtaine de témoignages livrés par des personnes côtoyant constamment leur bête les faisant cheminer…
à travers leur vie marquée par la maladie. Qu'elles soient diabétiques, épileptiques, atteintes d'un cancer, d'une maladie mentale, autistes, sourdes, handicapées physiques ou aveugles, les histoires de ces personnes diffèrent évidemment les unes des autres, mais elles sont toutes vraies. Toutefois, elles ont toutes une chose en commun : une joie de vivre retrouvée grâce au soutien et à la présence d'un formidable ange canin... " -- 4e de couvLe cri de la mouette
Par Emmanuelle Laborit. 1994
Recollections, wrecks, and reflections: my journey from daylight through darkness and beyond
Par Edward Legge. 2022
A revealing chronicle of how a West Virginia youth managed to navigate his way through obstacles posed by life with…
limited vision and eventual total blindness to become successful, both personally and professionally. Describes the importance of a supportive family and special services in his journey, and relates how he transformed from an introvert to an extrovert, thanks to success in higher education and athletics. Adult