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Drogheda YSI Group Reaches National Showcase

In late 2010, a Young Social Innovators group in Drogheda, Co Louth, asked IDK to advise on their project. These students are now short-listed for the 10th Young Social Innovators annual showcase in Dublin on May 11, 2011. Read about the Louth students’ project >> Sixty projects were short-listed from over 350 social-action projects pitched

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14 years ago 1 Comment Hearingaccess, accessibility, action, audiology, captioning, captions, civic, deaf, dragon, entrepreneur, founder, Google, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, Innovators, issues, justice, Mary Davis, mary lawlor, newborn, region, regional, schooling, schools, Sean Gallagher, service, showcase, social, society, special, students, SVP, test, young, young social innovators, YouTube, YSI

Music Has Educational Benefits For Deaf Children

Deaf people do not live in a silent world without sound, as is often assumed. Music is present in everyone’s life and is enjoyed by all, no matter how they hear it. For some, the sound, tune and lyrics vary in volume and clarity, but rhythm pervades whether it is heard or felt (vibration or change

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14 years ago 7 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccessible, bare, bass, beat, child, clap, clapping, cochlear, concept, dance, dancing, deafness, education, emotion, emotions, family, feet, floor, games, guitar, hands, inclusive, irish, language, movement, music, piano, rhythm, social, teacher, teaching, tempo, vibrate, vibration, visual

Insights To IDK Information Session (March 2011)

IDK held an information session on mainstream education on March 4th, in Dublin. The event, for parents and educators seeking insights to educational options for deaf and hard of hearing children, was both informative and reassuring. In particular, no attempt was made to enforce a specific opinion and opportunities existed for different opinions to be heard.

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14 years ago 1 Comment Education, Hearingaccessibility, accessible, books, bridge, cochlear, college, communication, concept, DARE, deaf education in Ireland, deafness, early, edco, edcodigital, event, family, inclusion, inclusive, intervention, Ireland, irish, ISL, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, schools, service, sign, social, speech, sponsor, sponsorship, student, students, support, teach, teachers, teaching, training, university, visiting, words

IDK’s March 4th Information Session – Update

IDK is extremely grateful to everyone who contributed their knowledge, experience and services to our Mainstreaming event in Dublin on Friday, March 4th. All feedback, ideas and discussions are now being followed up. Some presentations from the day: The IDK Story – Caroline Carswell, founder of Irish Deaf Kids The Visiting Teacher Service – Claire

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14 years ago 5 Comments Hearingaccessibility, accessible, books, bridge, cochlear, college, communication, concept, DARE, deaf education in Ireland, deafness, early, edco, edcodigital, event, family, inclusion, inclusive, intervention, Ireland, irish, ISL, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, schools, service, sign, social, speech, sponsor, sponsorship, student, students, support, teach, teachers, teaching, training, university, visiting, words

‘There Are Other Educational Choices Too’

Parents’ responses are still being received by the team here, after the recent Derek Mooney radio interview with parent Eithne Carroll and Liam O’Dwyer of the CIDP.  >> Listen to the podcast (RTE1, 2011). This email response is from Orla Sexton, a parent in Cork. Dear Derek, I refer to your recent interview with Eithne

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Audio14 years ago 4 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, child, children, choice, choices, cochlear, communication, deaf, deaf education in Ireland, deafness, department of education, education, educational, families, family, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, informed choice, Ireland, language, learning, literacy, mainstream, mooney, mother, NCSE, one-sided, option, options, parent, parents, preschool, profoundly, read, reading, representative, school, schools, service, services, supports, teacher, teachers, technology, visiting, visual, VT, VTOD, words

February Workshop: Taking Stock – And Planning

IDK’s February 19th life-skills workshop for deaf/hard-of-hearing teens, was a chance to catch up with attendees from the first workshop (October 2010). Very satisfactorily, at least two attendees reported progress with big issues they’d been struggling with. After the first workshop, they felt empowered to look at their issues differently, and to try a different approach.

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14 years ago 1 Comment Hearingaccess, accessible, attendees, captioner, captioning, change, confidence, deaf, empowered, friends, hard, hearing, inclusive, ISL, life, live, mainstream, of, parents, process, schools, self, sign, skills, social, student, students, support, teachers, teaching, teen, teenager, teens, training, upskill, video, videos, visual, workshop

The Visiting Teacher Service ‘Is Often Forgotten’

Two parents share an email they sent to Derek Mooney, after he recently spoke on-air with the mother of a deaf child about her difficulty getting supports for her son. We feel the Visiting Teacher (VT) service is often forgotten and we only hear of the deaf children who are attending specialist schools, not the

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14 years ago 3 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaudiologist, community, creche, deaf education in Ireland, early, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, intervention, listening, local, loss, mainstream, playschool, preschool, primary, profound, school, schools, secondary, service, speech, support, talking, teacher, visiting, VT, years

Home-Preschool Supports: A Mum’s Positive Story

My name is Ide Roche and I’m the mother of a deaf 5 year old boy. Last week I heard Derek Mooney interview a lady about her son being deaf. Please share this email that I wrote to Derek. Thanks. (A transcript of the Derek Mooney show cited, is available) Hello Derek, My name is Ide

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14 years ago 12 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, accessibility, accessible, books, childcare, cochlear, concept, creche, deafness, department, education, family, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, irish, language, literacy, mainstream, of, parent, preschool, read, schools, social, speech, spoken, support, supports, talk, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, therapy, verbal, visiting, visual, VT, words

A Little Bit Of History From Trinity College, Dublin

On February 8th, 2011, IDK featured in the health supplement of the Irish Times newspaper.  The feedback was extremely positive: here is an extract from one email received last week. Dear Caroline, Sound Advice [IDK] is a wonderful site, very cheerful and informative. I noticed in your bio, you studied history at Trinity [College Dublin]. So

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14 years ago 3 Comments Captions, Education, Hearingaccess, accessibility, captions realtime, certificate, college, concept, deaf, dublin, education, higher, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, irish, learn, lectures, level, mainstream, note taking, palantyping, PLC, post-leaving, read, reading, student, students, support, supports, TCD, teachers, teaching, tertiary, third, third-level, transcript, transcription, transcripts, Trinity, tuition, tutorials, university, words

Supported Mainstream Education Of Deaf Children

Interested in mainstream education for deaf children, from preschool stage? Want to know more about the issues, experiences and available supports? If so, IDK welcomes you to a FREE morning information session, “Choice, Options, Possibilities”, on March 4th, 2011, in Dublin city centre. The session includes presentations from: Parents of deaf children on their experiences

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