85 media results found for 'deaf blind'
This is a new rendition based on the Dr. Seuss classic about a grumpy Grinch who tries to steal Christmas. Find out what makes the Grinch so grinchy during Christmas. Based on the children's book by Dennis R. Shealy and presented in American Sign ...Read More
Mouse goes to the movies and asks for popcorn. Then he wants some string to string all the popcorn together. Next, he decides to hang the popcorn on a Christmas tree. Based on the children's book by Laura Numeroff and presented in American Sign La...Read More
Boris, the bear, is very bored until he joins the party his sister and her friends are having. Based on the children's book by Hans Wilhelm and presented in American Sign Language by the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Pro...Read More
What's a paleta? It's a traditional Mexican popsicle treat sold from the wagon with a tinkly bell that brings children running from every direction. In this tale, a young girl introduces viewers to the fruit-flavored treat as she strolls through h...Read More
Little Monkey is having a bad day. After a major melt down, he goes to his room and uses some coping techniques to calm down. He sings a quiet song, cuddles with his blankie, and learns how take deep breaths. Based on the children's book by Michae...Read More
Eddy’s lost his teddy, Freddy, so he goes off into the woods in search of the missing bear. The dark, horrible woods hold a gigantic surprise for Eddy, who discovers his teddy bear has grown much too big to cuddle. Could it be a case of mistaken i...Read More
Farmer Brown is busy decorating his home in preparation for Santa’s arrival on Christmas Eve. All seems calm in the barnyard, but Farmer Brown isn’t the only one who is getting ready. Once again, Duck has gotten the whole barnyard stuck in quite a...Read More
Lucy is the youngest member of a family of fireflies. She wants to shine like all the others, but she’s too little to head off to light up the forest. Finally, one night, after waiting and waiting, it is Lucy's turn. She is ready. Based on the chi...Read More
Lucy is the youngest member of a family of fireflies. She wants to shine like all the others, but she’s too little to head off to light up the forest. Finally, one night, after waiting and waiting, it is Lucy's turn. She is ready. Based on the chi...Read More
Viewers will discover the world of colors through the images of Latino culture. For example, red is spices and swirling skirts, while yellow is masa and sweet corn cake. Many of the featured objects are Latino in origin, and all are universal in a...Read More
Eva Peron's legacy has inspired many around the world. Better known as Evita, her story started in a small town in Argentina and continued as she used her position as First Lady to fight for women and the working class. This title draws on her lif...Read More
Neurologist/author Oliver Sacks tells the story of Danny Delcambre, a Cajun chef, who suffers from Usher Syndrome, a congenital condition where people are born deaf and then gradually lose their sight. Explores the nature of deaf culture and the r...Read More
Educators at the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind demonstrate teaching methods and instructional strategies for best practices in the classroom. This series offers exemplars for professionals and educators in both the field of deafness an...Read More
This series explores ASL idioms. Presented by the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Program, each episode explores different ASL idioms.
In this episode of the show "Dr. Phil," the mother of the only known set of deaf-blind triplets in the world is interviewed, her story told, and anxieties revealed. She and her husband have both come to Dr. Phil for help. Dr. Phil, along with Jenn...Read More
The Arizona Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Program presents signs for common vocabulary in American Sign Language (ASL). Episodes cover the signs for clothing items, animal names, and other family vocabulary words.
This series offers answers to all the questions that students might have about the coronavirus. The Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Deaf Mentor Program presents the information in American Sign Language (ASL).
Follow the experience of deaf-blind and non-deafblind, as they explore, interact, and communicate with each other in the tactile world. The video offers specific images that show the shift in perspective that is required to enter the rich, unique ...Read More
This series introduces children and young adults who are deaf-blind. As they share their stories, the viewer gets to see the inner workings of their family and social lives. Their stories provide a glimpse into how individuals who are deaf-blind l...Read More