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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Culture. Cultural Presentation Jessica Green OTAS 3-5-12. Two worlds. Earth = EAR - th Relates to hearing. Eyeth = EYE – th Relates to visual. Personal Space/Touching. To get there attention Shoulder Tapping Waving Flickering lights For large crowds
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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Culture Cultural Presentation Jessica Green OTAS 3-5-12
Two worlds • Earth = EAR - th • Relates to hearing • Eyeth = EYE – th • Relates to visual
Personal Space/Touching • To get there attention • Shoulder Tapping • Waving • Flickering lights • For large crowds • Eye contact • Watch face not hands. • Facial expression http://blogs.lynn.edu/knightwriter/files/2011/12/face-to-face.jpg http://davegerry.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/the-tap-004.jpg?w=450&h=337
Sign Language • Different types of sign lang. • ASL • Pigeon signing • Name sign • Only a person who is Deaf can give you a name sign. • Looks at the person characteristics and mannerisms. • Not appropriate to watch a Deaf person sign • When you are not talking with them. (Public Place)
Types of Communication • Lip reading • Not everyone can do this. • Speech training • Not all of them want to learn • Writing notes/instructions • Speaking louder • NOT yelling
Assistive Technology Used by Culture • Hearing aide • Outside the ear • Cochlear implant • Surgical implant • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpKKYBkJ9Hw&feature=relatedClosed captions • Computers • Skype • Instant messaging • Phones/TTY • Texting http://resource.isvr.soton.ac.uk/soecic/processor%20on%20ear.jpg
Recourses/References • Andrew. (2012, February 11). (J. Green, Interviewer) • Anna. (2012, February 22). (J. Green, Interviewer) • Costello, D. E. (2000). Getting Started in Signing. New York: Living Language, A Random House Company. • Dan. (2012, February 20). (J. Green, Interviewer) • danielperren. (2011, March 21). YouTube. Retrieved February 15, 2012, from Cochlear implant: simulation on speech and music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpKKYBkJ9Hw • Early, M. B. (2006). Physical Dysfunction Practice Skills for the Occupational Therapy Assistant. In M. B. Early, Second edition (p. 378). St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby Inc. • Encyclopedia, C. (1992). Compton's Encyclopedia volume 6. In C. Encyclopedia, Compton's Encyclopedia section D (pp. 46-48). U.S.A.: Compton's Learing Company. • Green, S. (2012, February 18). (J. Green, Interviewer) • Paro77777. (2009, December 18). YouTube. Retrieved February 15, 2012, from The World of Deaf Culture (Part 1) cc: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIxvaE_iIbI • Paro77777. (2009, December 18). YouTube. Retrieved February 15, 2012, from The World of Deaf Culture (Part 2) cc: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4xoS-x-mUM&feature=related • Paro77777. (2009, December 18). YouTube. Retrieved February 15, 2012, from The World of Deaf Culture (Part 3) cc: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktp4mLzsAXw&feature=related • Paro77777. (2009, December 18). YouTube. Retrieved February 15, 2012, from The World of Deaf Culture (Part 4) cc: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p4z3f8trzQ&feature=related • Rebecca. (2012, Feburary 2). (J. Green, Interviewer) • Walters, I. (2012, February 24). (J. Green, Interviewer) • Washington, U. o. (2001-2004). The Faculty Room. Retrieved Feburary 1, 2012, from Deaf or Hard of Hearing: http://www.washington.edu/doit/Faculty/Strategies/Disability/Hearing/ • Wikipedia. (2012, February 28). Cochlear implant. Retrieved February 1, 2012, from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochlear_implant • Wikipedia. (2012, February 29). Deaf Culture. Retrieved February 1, 2012, from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deaf_culture