Southeast

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SE DeafBlind Webinar Series
ASL Interpreters Provided/Spoken Spanish Interpreters Provided

TIME:  1:30PM CST; 2:30PM EST

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SE DeafBlind Webinar Series
ASL Interpreters Provided/Spoken Spanish Interpreters Provided

TIME:  1:30PM CST; 2:30PM EST

Come hear firsthand from family members of individuals with CHARGE syndrome about their journey and perspective on raising a child with CHARGE syndrome.

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SE DeafBlind Webinar Series
ASL Interpreters Provided/Spoken Spanish Interpreters Provided

TIME:  1:30PM CST; 2:30PM EST

This presentation will provide an overview of the genetics behind CHARGE syndrome, the major diagnostic features, and the impact on senses and learning.

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SE DeafBlind Webinar Series
ASL Interpreters Provided/Spoken Spanish Interpreters Provided

TIME:  1:30PM CST; 2:30PM EST

PRESENTERS:   Presenters: Sharon Stelzer, Lead Teacher and Martha Majors, Executive Director - Deafblind Program, Perkins School for the Blind

Please Register by NOON EASTERN day of Presentation 

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SE DeafBlind Webinar Series
ASL Interpreters Provided/Spoken Spanish Interpreters Provided

TIME:  1:30PM CST; 2:30PM EST

PRESENTERS:   Presenters: Sharon Stelzer, Lead Teacher and Martha Majors, Executive Director - Deafblind Program, Perkins School for the Blind

Please Register by NOON EASTERN day of Presentation 

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SE DeafBlind Webinar Series
ASL Interpreters Provided/Spoken Spanish Interpreters Provided

TIME:  1:30PM CST; 2:30PM EST

PRESENTER:   Krista Olsen

Participants will learn about the purpose of a calendar system to support social, emotional, and communication needs for a learner with dual sensory loss. They will learn about choosing appropriate materials and basic implementation of the calendar system

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Disability Day on the Hill is our chance to gather as a community and take part in the legislative process. For 30 years, the Tennessee Disability Coalition has connected Tennesseans with disabilities with their legislators to help state lawmakers understand the needs of the disability community. While the pandemic has meant that we are NOT meeting in-person, it has also provided a tremendous opportunity for Tennesseans from all over the state to meet with their representatives, face-to-virtual-face.