Audiologists

Information and Resources Especially for Audiologists

Audiologists are the first point of contact for many families, information and resources on this page provide audiologists with the most up-to-date research and articles to help them provide families with information to make important decisions regarding their children.

Recommended Articles for Audiologists

SignOn Welcomes DeafBlind Ambassadors

SignOn has a diverse group of Deaf ASL Ambassadors, all with different backgrounds, experiences, and teaching methods - and they have recently added six DeafBlind Ambassadors to their team. At ASDC, we are excited about the addition of DeafBlind ambassadors and join...

ASL Video of the Week 4/6/23: How to Catch the Easter Bunny

Finding the eggs is easy, but can you catch the Easter Bunny? Is this the year you’ll be able to catch the Easter bunny in action? Start an Easter tradition with this fun and funny children’s book, How to Catch the Easter Bunny. Set out your own trap and celebrate...

The Importance of National Deaf History Month: A Word from our Executive Director

As we honor National Deaf History Month and celebrate the contributions and accomplishments of people who are deaf and hard of hearing, we are proud to recognize the work our predecessors have done and the paths they have paved. We remain mindful of the work still to...

April is National Deaf History Month

During April, ASDC will join people and various organizations nationwide to commemorate National Deaf History Month. Be sure to follow us on our social media channels as we post daily about people who significantly impacted Deaf/HH persons and their families, the Deaf...

ASL Videos of the Week 3/29/23: James and the Kindergartener

In this modern-day retelling of Aesop's fable 'The Lion and the Mouse,' James doesn't turn into a misbehaving kindergartener and in turn, she helps him. This video also includes the original fable at the end.   Author: Connie Colwell Miller | Illustrator:...

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