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Otology / Special education / New Zealand Sign Language / Sign language / Home sign / Fingerspelling / Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children / Robert J. Hoffmeister / Carol Padden / Deaf culture / Deafness / Education for the deaf
Date: 2012-03-08 00:54:41
Otology
Special education
New Zealand Sign Language
Sign language
Home sign
Fingerspelling
Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children
Robert J. Hoffmeister
Carol Padden
Deaf culture
Deafness
Education for the deaf

Gabrielle Hill is the mother of three children, the boys Christian and Dylan are both profoundly Deaf. The boys use Auslan as their first language. Watching their language acquisition and road to literacy inspired Gabrie

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