Cued Speech Resources
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Minnesota Resources
Minnesota Hands and Voices
"Minnesota Hands & Voices provides information, support, and referral to families at any point in their journey with their child who is deaf or hard of hearing"
PACER Center
"PACER Center enhances the quality of life and expands opportunities for children, youth, and young adults with all disabilities and their families so each person can reach his or her highest potential."
MN Department of Human Services - Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
Located at:
444 Lafayette Road, St. Paul,, MN 55155
tel: 651-297-1316, TTY: 651-297-1313, fax: 651-215-6388
Minnesota Resource Center - Deaf/Hard of Hearing
The Resource Center offers a variety of services. The Resource Center is part of the Minnesota Department of Education and is located on the campus of the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf. The Library is accessible to citizens of Minnesota.
National Resources
National Cued Speech Association (NCSA)
"The National Cued Speech Association supports effective communication, language development (international languages) and literacy in families with deaf, hard of hearing or learning disabled infants, children and youth through the use of Cued Speech."
Hands and Voices
"Hands & Voices is a non-profit, parent-driven organization dedicated to supporting families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing."
Daily Cues
"The idea of of DailyCues is simple. Cuers share what they know and learn something new everyday."
International Resources
Cued Speech Association UK
"We are the only charity based in the UK providing family support, training and information to help deaf people see what you’re saying with Cued Speech."
AISAC - Your Connection to the World's Cued Languages
"The mission of the Académie Internationale Soutenant les Adaptations du «Cued» (AISAC) is to make every spoken language a visual language."
Online Resources
Who Uses Cued Speech?
Who Uses Cued Speech? from National Cued Speech Association on Vimeo.
Signs of Literacy
Cued Speech
"Click, Clack, Moo" Cued, from PBS KIDS
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