Deaf Reality 101

Deaf Reality 101
Author: Matthew S. Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780985741419

Questions and answers on Deaf-related topics specifically for parents and students in noncredit classes

On Being Human

On Being Human
Author: Jennifer Pastiloff
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1524743577

An inspirational memoir about how Jennifer Pastiloff's years of waitressing taught her to seek out unexpected beauty, how hearing loss taught her to listen fiercely, how being vulnerable allowed her to find love, and how imperfections can lead to a life full of wild happiness. Centered around the touchstone stories Jen tells in her popular workshops, On Being Human is the story of how a starved person grew into the exuberant woman she was meant to be all along by battling the demons within and winning. Jen did not intend to become a yoga teacher, but when she was given the opportunity to host her own retreats, she left her thirteen-year waitressing job and said “yes,” despite crippling fears of her inexperience and her own potential. After years of feeling depressed, anxious, and hopeless, in a life that seemed to have no escape, she healed her own heart by caring for others. She has learned to fiercely listen despite being nearly deaf, to banish shame attached to a body mass index, and to rebuild a family after the debilitating loss of her father when she was eight. Through her journey, Jen conveys the experience most of us are missing in our lives: being heard and being told, “I got you.” Exuberant, triumphantly messy, and brave, On Being Human is a celebration of happiness and self-realization over darkness and doubt. Her complicated yet imperfectly perfect life path is an inspiration to live outside the box and to reject the all-too-common belief of “I am not enough.” Jen will help readers find, accept, and embrace their own vulnerability, bravery, and humanness.

Reality 101

Reality 101
Author: Milton E. Rosenthal
Publisher: R & L Education
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN:

A classroom veteran of 40 years delves into the daily encounters and experiences of teachers to offer special insights, rather than prescriptions, that 'show and tell' what the real life of the teacher is about.

Deaf-blind Reality

Deaf-blind Reality
Author: Scott M. Stoffel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781563685354

Twelve deaf-blind people answered a set of questions and wrote about their personal and everyday experiences. Chapters are topically oriented and may be read out of order.

Try Your Hand at This

Try Your Hand at This
Author: Kathy MacMillan
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2005-11-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1461712394

American Sign Language is more than just an assortment of gestures. It is a full-fledged unique language, with all the characteristics of such. This helpful and user-friendly guide for librarians and other library personnel involved in library programming demonstrates everything from how to set up programming involving sign language for all ages to dealing with and paying interpreters. The book also discusses how to publicize programs to the public and within the deaf community and how to evaluate and improve the library's sign language collection. Kathy MacMillan's impressive understanding and knowledge of the deaf community and the importance of sign language_as well as her exceptional handling of the numerous erroneous myths about deafness and sign language that are, unfortunately, still often current_make this handbook an indispensable tool for all library personnel looking to reach out to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

For Hearing People Only

For Hearing People Only
Author: Matthew S. Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1992
Genre: Education
ISBN:

For Hearing People Only: First Edition; Answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about the Deaf community, its culture, and the "Deaf Reality" by Matthew S. Moore and Linda Levitan; with a foreword by Harlan Lane

Love for a Deaf Rebel

Love for a Deaf Rebel
Author: Derrick King
Publisher: Provenance Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 981180575X

Love for a Deaf Rebel is the true story of a tumultuous romance. With pathos and nostalgia, the author recounts his roller-coaster ride with Pearl, a vivacious deaf maverick, who, unknown to him, had paranoid schizophrenia. We follow their encounters through actual notes written before Derrick learns sign language; we go on their motorcycle ride to Mexico and Guatemala; we watch as the happy couple moves to Bowen Island, a British Columbia community with just three paved roads. Pearl and the author marry and build their dream home and hobby farm. They encounter one obstacle after another while building their life together as Pearl’s perception of reality—and, crucially, their perception of each other—begins to change. The author learns what it means to be deaf, what it means to struggle with mental health, and what it means to love such a woman unconditionally—the ecstasy and the agony. There are other books about discovering schizophrenia in the family and about deaf woman-hearing man relationships, but none that tells the true story of a woman who struggled with both. [Bowen Island, Clozapine, Cochlear, Deaf, Deafness, Delusion, Dialectical, Disability, Hearing, Hidden Valley Road, Children of a Lesser God, Mental illness, Psychotic, Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Thorazine, Vancouver, Marriage, Love, Man-woman relationships, Deaf-Marriage, Mentally ill-Marriage, Deaf-Family relationships, Schizophrenics-Family relationships]

Unrestricted by Reality

Unrestricted by Reality
Author: Nasreen Khokar
Publisher: The Little Booktique Hub
Total Pages: 120
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

As quoted by J.R.R, “It simply isn’t an adventure worth telling if there aren’t any dragons.” Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. As we all know our lives are so much more interesting inside our heads. So topic was merely chosen so that you can express out the activity of imaging things that take your mind to places where you see yourself being whoever you want to be, what you think in which ever perspective it is. With your Fantasy you can be anywhere, anytime with essentially no limitations on what is possible. Sometimes it’s okay to live at the world of fantasy or you’re own fantastic world. “Sometimes we need fantasy to survive reality”. Live your fantasy through this anthology

The Oxford Handbook of Deaf Studies in Learning and Cognition

The Oxford Handbook of Deaf Studies in Learning and Cognition
Author: Marc Marschark
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2020-04-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0190054050

In recent years, the intersection of cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and neuroscience with regard to deaf individuals has received increasing attention from a variety of academic and educational audiences. Both research and pedagogy have addressed questions about whether deaf children learn in the same ways that hearing children learn, how signed languages and spoken languages might affect different aspects of cognition and cognitive development, and the ways in which hearing loss influences how the brain processes and retains information. There are now a number of preliminary answers to these questions, but there has been no single forum in which research into learning and cognition is brought together. The Oxford Handbook of Deaf Studies in Learning and Cognition aims to provide this shared forum, focusing exclusively on learning, cognition, and cognitive development from theoretical, psychological, biological, linguistic, social-emotional, and educational perspectives. Each chapter includes state-of-the-art research conducted and reviewed by international experts in the area. Drawing this research together, this volume allows for a synergy of ideas that possesses the potential to move research, theory, and practice forward.

The Production of Reality

The Production of Reality
Author: Jodi O'Brien
Publisher: Pine Forge Press
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2006
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781412915199

This social psychology reader contains readings from popular literature as well as from peer-reviewed journals and ′framing essays′ written by the editors. All articles have been chosen with their readability and appropriateness for an undergraduate audience.