Kyler Daniels was born deaf in 1988. Unlike other deaf children, Kyler's parents jumped into action to find the best way to educate their daughter. They sought out every possible resource to aid their daughter. This book tells Kyler's story that can serve as a model for parents of other deaf children and the professionals who work with them.
Kyler Daniels was born deaf in 1988. Unlike other deaf children, Kyler's parents jumped into action to find the best way to educate their daughter. They sought out every possible resource to aid their daughter. This book tells Kyler's story that can serve as a model for parents of other deaf children and the professionals who work with them.
Kyler Daniels was born deaf in 1988. Unlike other deaf children, Kyler's parents jumped into action to find the best way to educate their daughter. Although they lived in a rural area, they sought out every possible resource to aid their daughter. The author of this book was a parent/infant educator who was involved in Kyler's education for the next 22 years, when Kyler graduated from college. Kyler's story serves as a model for parents of other deaf children and the professionals who work with them.
"It's rare to have a perspective on deaf education from a teacher with long-term experience working with one individual. Building Bridges, Crossing Borders: One Young Deaf Woman's Education will thus help parents of other deaf children and professionals working with them. It's a unique, highly recommended account!"-- "Midwest Book Review"
Ann Darby Getty is an educational consultant specializing in the development of deaf students in the field of deafness and an adjunct instructor at Frostburg State University in Western Maryland, USA.
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