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Deaf culture / Deafness / Health / Education for the deaf / Education / Hearing / Disability / Deaf education / Philosophy of education / Hearing loss / New Zealand Sign Language / Sign language
Date: 2016-04-06 22:16:57
Deaf culture
Deafness
Health
Education for the deaf
Education
Hearing
Disability
Deaf education
Philosophy of education
Hearing loss
New Zealand Sign Language
Sign language

Transition into School – Audio Description and Transcript Parents and Whānau Hui – Growing and Learning Together with your Deaf Child, brought to you by Ministry of Education, New Zealand Federation for Deaf Childr

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