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Q&A Part 1 | deafauntie

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The agony aunt blog for all your deaf-related needs. A new problem every Monday. 20 all-time top posts. How did you come to be writing deafauntie? I have always been involved in problem solving and assisting others (rather than ‘helping’) to solve their own problems and in fact was an Agony Aunt for a national deaf magazine (more of that another time). Who exactly is deafauntie for? Some people approach me in public places or at parties (that statement sounded a bit dodgy, but it isn’t meant to be! With ...

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Thought For Today: Heard Something Negative? | deafauntie

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The agony aunt blog for all your deaf-related needs. A new problem every Monday. 20 all-time top posts. Quote For Today: Plants and People Are Not So Different. How can we promote our BSL-interpreted event better? Thought For Today: Heard Something Negative? September 4, 2013. When we hear something negative about someone, the negativity seeps in and easily influences our perception, attitude and behaviour towards that person, even when our experience of that person is not negative. From Thought for Today.

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How can we promote our BSL-interpreted event better? | deafauntie

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The agony aunt blog for all your deaf-related needs. A new problem every Monday. 20 all-time top posts. Thought For Today: Heard Something Negative? Deafauntie is on holiday →. How can we promote our BSL-interpreted event better? September 9, 2013. We’re putting on a theatre show called. In a warehouse in east London and we have a BSL-interpreted performance on Thursday 26th September 2013. We were hoping that you’d be able to publicise this through your website. Deafauntie is on holiday →. Managed by Me...

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Deafauntie is on holiday | deafauntie

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The agony aunt blog for all your deaf-related needs. A new problem every Monday. 20 all-time top posts. How can we promote our BSL-interpreted event better? Deafauntie is on holiday. September 11, 2013. Deafauntie has packed away her teapot for a holiday. Watch this space for news. This entry was posted in feedback. How can we promote our BSL-interpreted event better? Leave a comment Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).

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Q&A Part 2 | deafauntie

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The agony aunt blog for all your deaf-related needs. A new problem every Monday. 20 all-time top posts. Are the problems disguised in some way? Can I be identified if I write to you? Very few people actually ask me about this. It is surprising how few. When I started deafauntie I thought people would be slightly paranoid about others working out who had come to me with their problems. This hasn’t been the case at all. In fact when I asked a couple of friends they either said ‘Who cares? I have just had a...

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Learning sound language – getting the most out of your CI | Deaflinguist's Blog

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Learning sound language – getting the most out of your CI. 8216;How to’ Guide to Resources. Navigating the universe with a cochlear implant. Learning sound language – getting the most out of your CI. Just remember –. There is no deadline. Go at your own pace and do what’s right for you – work at it though, and don’t be afraid to try new things which would have seemed impossible pre-implant. You *can* do it. Remember – hearing people find it difficult too. You might not think so, but they do! The one comm...

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British Folk Art Exhibition: Tate Britain | Deaflinguist's Blog

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Learning sound language – getting the most out of your CI. 8216;How to’ Guide to Resources. Navigating the universe with a cochlear implant. British Folk Art Exhibition: Tate Britain. The practicalities of living with a CI. Asymp; 1 Comment. Lack of an integrated approach. I visited the British Folk Art. Exhibition at Tate Britain yesterday and, like the curate’s egg, I found the exhibition was good in parts. (Closes today: moves to Compton Verney. I say it often and often: for an audioguide to exist, it...

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End of Year Review! | Deaflinguist's Blog

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Learning sound language – getting the most out of your CI. 8216;How to’ Guide to Resources. Navigating the universe with a cochlear implant. End of Year Review! In Fings ain't wot they used to be. Asymp; 1 Comment. It’s been a while since I’ve posted – work stuff has zapped my energy a bit – but I’m feeling quite positive about 2015. And a realisation that I can do more than I’ve ever done before. A colleague, who has never quite fully understood exactly what my CI does or why it doesn’t make me &#...

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Kurt Jackson: River at the Horniman Museum, Christmas 2014 | Deaflinguist's Blog

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Learning sound language – getting the most out of your CI. 8216;How to’ Guide to Resources. Navigating the universe with a cochlear implant. Kurt Jackson: River at the Horniman Museum, Christmas 2014. Asymp; 1 Comment. Kurt Jackson’s work captures a sense of place and of the essence of individual rivers: from the Thames, river of deep mud and slowly-moving history, to an path in Provence down an almost-dry riverbed, using both traditional media and multimedia installations. At River. In terms of access f...

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Arts Reviews | Deaflinguist's Blog

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Learning sound language – getting the most out of your CI. 8216;How to’ Guide to Resources. Navigating the universe with a cochlear implant. A new feature – see links here:. Access for deaf and blind visitors, Musei Capitolini and Galleria Nazionale d’arte moderna, Rome, 2013. At the British Library, 2010. The English Prize: The Capture of the Westmorland. Ashmolean Museum, 2012. Vermeer and Music exhibition. Summer 2013 (see also visit to the Ashmolean, 2012. For use of period instruments). Graeae, 2011...

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deaflinguist | Deaflinguist's Blog

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Learning sound language – getting the most out of your CI. 8216;How to’ Guide to Resources. Navigating the universe with a cochlear implant. Subtitlers need to up their game. I’ll say it again. Subtitlers of mainstream television really need to up their game. The delays, the out-of-sync subtitles, the …. Continue reading →. Even More Magna Carta. A Church and a Cathedral As we’ve seen so far in my reviews of Magna Carta exhibitions, there are some …. Continue reading →. More Magna Carta . . . Lack of an ...

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Extreme lipreading | Deaflinguist's Blog

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Learning sound language – getting the most out of your CI. 8216;How to’ Guide to Resources. Navigating the universe with a cochlear implant. Asymp; 2 Comments. The funny side of being deaf. At a recent ‘do’ I found myself slightly flummoxed. Lifelong lipreader as I am, I’ve come across a few conversational challenges in my time, but this one was a bit of a novelty. Explain about my hearing, but somehow it seemed a bit personal to say exactly why. Most extreme lipreading moment? Larr; Previous post. Enter...

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Musings on Language | Deaflinguist's Blog

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Learning sound language – getting the most out of your CI. 8216;How to’ Guide to Resources. Navigating the universe with a cochlear implant. Deaf English Part I https:/ deaflinguist.wordpress.com/2014/04/22/deaf-english/. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Even More Magna Carta. Join ...

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Good Vibrations | Deaflinguist's Blog

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Learning sound language – getting the most out of your CI. 8216;How to’ Guide to Resources. Navigating the universe with a cochlear implant. Asymp; 1 Comment. Deaf people and music. Hearing through your feet . . . It’s actually a skill worth developing – and some people literally have it down to a fine art, such as Dame Evelyn Glennie, who is both a percussionist and profoundly deaf. Though I can hear with my CI, the Bear will revert to attracting my attention through banging or knocking if I’m off...

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