Transcript of the presentation during USH2020Connections Week, organized by the Usher Syndrome Coalition.
Watche the video presentation here, with caption or ASL.
Read I have not written about music yet.
In a blog of/for the deaf and hearing impaired (and blind and visually impaired) it should have be a topic of prime importance to deal with at the third post or so.
Read Some time ago I came across a video where a deafblind lady makes some interesting considerations associated with visual and hearing disabilities, pointing out how expensive it is to be deafblind.
Read Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian
Read Writing an article about psychology in relation to disability, and in particular, to Usher syndrome is a challenge not to be underestimated.
Read In our Facebook page, which gradually increases its ‘Like’ we have recently opened a discussion in italian and one in english with the aim of collecting tips to survive with Usher Syndrome.
Read My mother tongue (Muttersprache, I learned today) is Italian, I speak English quite well because I began to study it in school when i was 10 (rather late though) and the teacher in high school hold me in the classroom while my friends were smoking in the bathroom during the break to teach me the exact pronunciation.
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