
Film
Deaf
1986 · 2h 44m · Documentary
Blind & Deaf Series - Part II
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Overview
The School for the Deaf at the Alabama Institute is organized around a theory of total communication i.e. the use of signs and finger spelling in conjunction with speech, hearing aids, lip reading, gestures and the written word. The film shows sequences dealing with various aspects of this comprehensive training such as teaching students and parents to sign; speech therapy; psychological counseling; regular academic courses; vocational training; disciplinary problems; parents visits; sports and recreational activity; training in living and working independently; and developing skills in home and money management.
Crew
- Frederick WisemanDirector · Editor · Producer
- John DaveyDirector of Photography
Media
Details
- Release date
- December 2, 1986
- Status
- Released
- Original language
- English
- Runtime
- 2h 44m
- Genres
- Documentary
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