Making Sense In Sign: A Lifeline For A Deaf Child Jenny FroudeLanguage which develops 'against all the odds' is very precious. Words were not enough for Tom; it was sign that made sense of a world silenced by meningitis. Confidence came via joyful and positive steps to communication from babyhood; a brush with epilepsy, a cochlear implant in his teens and life as an independent young adult followed. This work is an account by a woman of how her son contracted meningitis and of the deafness that resulted. It offers a discussion of the issues surrounding deafness from a parental viewpoint. Paperback 160 pages 2003 |
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