Nov 6, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Learning ASL, Parents and Families
ASDC Story Time We have a new series of online events for the whole family! Our first ASDC Story Time is happening on Monday, November 16th with award-winning British-Jamaican Deaf poet Raymond Antrobus. (See bio below for more information about his previous work.)...
Oct 29, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Service Providers, Visual Language
Have you been wondering about how the COVID-19 pandemic has been affecting school-age children who are deaf and hard of hearing? In this interview with CBS News, ASDC Board Member Heidi Corce and others talk about their experiences as educators and parents as they...
Oct 20, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Parents and Families, Service Providers
Survey: Experiences in Accessing Mental Health Treatment Are you a parent of a child with a mental health condition, a medical condition, and/or a rare disease? We want your feedback! This online survey takes approximately 10-20 minutes and will contribute to a...
Oct 19, 2020 | ASDC News, Educators, Parents and Families
By Erica Fleischman Roethel, Sr. Employment Advisor, National Technical Institute for the Deaf Greetings from the NTID Center on Employment! Since May of 2019, NTID has partnered with ASDC to provide quality internship opportunities for seven students. Our students...
Oct 19, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Parents and Families, Service Providers
ASDC welcomes its newest member organization, The Holley Institute! Learn about how they are improving the quality of life for deaf and hard of hearing children and adults in Michigan. Since 1993, this amazing nonprofit organization has been providing quality services...
Oct 15, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Parents and Families, Service Providers
Face Masks Video for Deaf Kids – in ASL As we move into the winter months, wearing face masks in public is becoming more important. This fun ASL video from Jincy Roberson explains to deaf and hard of hearing kids why we need to wear face masks. More from Jincy...