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Team Interpreting is a skill. Not only do team members have to have interpersonal skills they also need to be aware of commonly used techniques and practices. When a team Interpreter strays from these industry standards it causes tension and stress between team members and compromises the integrity of the interpreted message. In this activity current teaming strategies, interpersonal skills, and self-disclosure will be discussed as well as the results of a national teaming survey.

Please RSVP to Brandi Groce (contact info above)
What will happen: Children will have an area to play games and interact with each other. Parents will also have some time to get to know one another and the professionals in the group.
Who is this for: Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, their families, and the professionals who serve them.

With the growing number of ITPs across the nation, interpreters are increasingly finding themselves in a mentorship role. Without formal training, how can one effectively fulfill the expectations of that role? This workshop is intended as a “how-to guide” that provides new mentors with a strong foundation to get started off on the right track and existing mentors a different take on their role.
Michael & Ruth Douglas will present their ministry to Brazil.
Harvest mixed DEAF choir will sign/sing!
Please bring a covered dish.