Deaf Awareness Please Do… Please Don’t… Useful Links Tips for Class.

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Deaf Awareness Please Do… Please Don’t… Useful Links Tips for Class

Tips for class Noise minimisers To get the student’s attention, call their name, or a wave of the arm, if they are facing you Keep the rhythm of speech, but slow down slightly When addressing the student, ensure eye level contact If a sentence is not understood, try using a visual representation When addressing the class, make sure the student can see your face Noise minimisers

Please Do… …repeat what the other students have contributed …be patient …use facial expressions …and body language to help put over your meaning.

Please Don’t… …have your face in the shadow …shout to be heard …talk to the board …cover your mouth when talking

Useful Links British Sign Language Dictionary Scottish Sensory Centre National Deaf Children’s Society