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Deaf Education Options - Auditory/Oral:
Description, benefits, and disadvantages to Oralism
Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf
The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is an international membership organization and resource center on hearing loss and spoken language approaches and related issues.
Auditory Verbal International, Inc.
Auditory-Verbal International, Inc (AVI) is a private non-profit international membership organization whose principal objective is to promote listening and speaking as a way of life for children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Oral Deaf Education: Dreams Spoken Here
The new technology available today through modern hearing aids and cochlear implants provides enough access to sound that, with appropriate instruction at Oral Deaf Education Schools, most children who are deaf and hard of hearing can learn to talk.
Magnolia Speech School
Private not-for-profit school which provides an intensive auditory/oral program for the hearing-impaired children of Mississippi.
Echo Horizon School
Oral school that educates deaf and hearing children together, in Culver City.
Jean Weingarten
Oral school in Redwood City.
Oralingua School for the Hearing Impaired
Auditory-oral day school in Whittier, California.
Atlanta Speech School
Oral school in Atlanta, Georgia.
Child's Voice
Oral school for the deaf in Chicago.
Chinchuba Institute
Oral school in Marrero, Louisiana.
Clarke School for the Deaf
Official web site of the Clarke School, which utilizes the oral method of instruction.
Central Institute for the Deaf
Oral school in St. Louis, Missouri.
Moog Oral School
Oral school in St. Louis.
Tucker-Maxon
Oral school in Portland, Oregon.
DePaul Institute
Oral school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Memphis Oral School
Oral school in Memphis, Tennessee.
Sunshine Cottage
This school for the deaf in San Antonio, Texas utilizes the oral method of instruction.