Communication with deafblind children
When most people think of communication, they tend to think of spoken (or perhaps written or signed) language.
Many children who are multi-sensory impaired do not use language. All, however, communicate, although understanding their communication may require trust, patience and skill.
Congenital deafblindness conference 2008
This is a Deafblind International (DbI) conference which is hosted by Sense. The conference is relevant for professionals involved in co-creating communication with people with congenital deafblindness. Find out more or to register now.