Facialexpression isconsidered amajor part of thecommunicationprocess.Deaf CommunityContributionspromotesawareness toprevent audismand recognizeDeaf cultureCODAabbreviationfor child orchildren ofdeaf adults.90% of all deafpeople are born tohearing parents,most of them withno experience indeafness.ASL is a complete,complex languageconsisting of signsmade by thehands, facialexpressions andbody language.FacialExpression ispart oflanguage, notemotionalindicators.Technology canimprovecommunicationbetween deafpeople and non-deaf peoplesignificantly.ASL is acomplete,natural languagewith its owngrammar andsyntax.English is asecond languagefor most Deafpeople makingthem bilingual inboth ASL andEnglish.The NationalAssociation of theDeaf (NAD) callsASL the“backbone of theAmerican Deafculture.”Maintainingeye contactis a sign ofrespect.Using aninterpreter is forboth people tocommunicate –not only thedeaf personThere areinternationalsign languages– American,Irish, andFrench etc.Hearing aidswill not restorethe hearing ofdeafindividuals.76 out of 86deaf schoolsare still inoperationtoday.Deaf people aremore visuallyaware when theyare driving thanthose who rely onsounds for cues.CochlearImplant willnot curedeafness.Flicking lights,waving hands,stomping on thefloor, or tapping ashoulder are waysto get a deafperson's attention.Lip Reading – thebest lip readerscan onlyunderstand about30% of what isbeing said.300 to 400deaf geneswere foundThe signlanguage usedin the UnitedStates andCanada is notuniversal."Deaf" is oftenpreferred over"hearingimpaired" withinthe Deafcommunity. American SignLanguage werecreated by MVSL,Native SignLanguage andFSL.April 15, 1817 wasthe first AmericaSchool for the Deafestablished in theUnited States byGallaudet, Clerc,and CogswellDeaf Culture hasbeliefs, attitudes,history, norms,values, literarytraditions, and artshared by Deafpeople.Vision is themost useful toolthey have tocommunicateand receiveinformation.Deafpeoplelisten withtheir eyes.Sign languageitself is thefourth mostpopularlanguage in theworld.Deaf peopleembrace theirDeafness andare proud oftheir history.Deafness isthe third mostcommondisability inthe worldAmericanSignLanguage(ASL)Deaf peopleare statisticallybetter driversthan driverswho can hear.Speakinglouderdoes notwork.69% of Deafchildren live inhomes wheremembers do notuse sign languageregularlyIn deaf culturepeople look ateach other'sface, not theirhands, whencommunicating.Facialexpression isconsidered amajor part of thecommunicationprocess.Deaf CommunityContributionspromotesawareness toprevent audismand recognizeDeaf cultureCODAabbreviationfor child orchildren ofdeaf adults.90% of all deafpeople are born tohearing parents,most of them withno experience indeafness.ASL is a complete,complex languageconsisting of signsmade by thehands, facialexpressions andbody language.FacialExpression ispart oflanguage, notemotionalindicators.Technology canimprovecommunicationbetween deafpeople and non-deaf peoplesignificantly.ASL is acomplete,natural languagewith its owngrammar andsyntax.English is asecond languagefor most Deafpeople makingthem bilingual inboth ASL andEnglish.The NationalAssociation of theDeaf (NAD) callsASL the“backbone of theAmerican Deafculture.”Maintainingeye contactis a sign ofrespect.Using aninterpreter is forboth people tocommunicate –not only thedeaf personThere areinternationalsign languages– American,Irish, andFrench etc.Hearing aidswill not restorethe hearing ofdeafindividuals.76 out of 86deaf schoolsare still inoperationtoday.Deaf people aremore visuallyaware when theyare driving thanthose who rely onsounds for cues.CochlearImplant willnot curedeafness.Flicking lights,waving hands,stomping on thefloor, or tapping ashoulder are waysto get a deafperson's attention.Lip Reading – thebest lip readerscan onlyunderstand about30% of what isbeing said.300 to 400deaf geneswere foundThe signlanguage usedin the UnitedStates andCanada is notuniversal."Deaf" is oftenpreferred over"hearingimpaired" withinthe Deafcommunity. American SignLanguage werecreated by MVSL,Native SignLanguage andFSL.April 15, 1817 wasthe first AmericaSchool for the Deafestablished in theUnited States byGallaudet, Clerc,and CogswellDeaf Culture hasbeliefs, attitudes,history, norms,values, literarytraditions, and artshared by Deafpeople.Vision is themost useful toolthey have tocommunicateand receiveinformation.Deafpeoplelisten withtheir eyes.Sign languageitself is thefourth mostpopularlanguage in theworld.Deaf peopleembrace theirDeafness andare proud oftheir history.Deafness isthe third mostcommondisability inthe worldAmericanSignLanguage(ASL)Deaf peopleare statisticallybetter driversthan driverswho can hear.Speakinglouderdoes notwork.69% of Deafchildren live inhomes wheremembers do notuse sign languageregularlyIn deaf culturepeople look ateach other'sface, not theirhands, whencommunicating.

Deaf Culture Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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