Workshops

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Cada mes, la Sociedad Americana para Niños Sordos organiza talleres virtuales y grupos para padres latinos de niños sordos. Los talleres están diseñados para ayudar a los padres latinos a navegar a través del aprendizaje de ASL, cómo trabajar con las escuelas, empoderar a sus hijos sordos y sus hermanos, abordar el bienestar de la salud mental y muchos otros temas.

A continuación se muestran nuestros temas programados para los próximos 6 meses. Marque sus calendarios con estas fechas para unos talleres importantes.

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Attorney & ASL Interpreter Poppy Steele will discuss the importance of naming a Power of Attorney and the process of obtaining one.

If you have any questions, please contact Andrew Metcalf with BridgesEAST at 423.818. 1222 or Andrew@bridgesfordeafandhh.org

EASTERN STANDARD TIME

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Do you have questions about advanced planning? What is Advanced Planning? When should you start thinking about advanced planning? Why is it important? who should know your plans? Can your plans be changed by others? Have more questions?

Learn about Advanced Planning and have all your questions answered by Laura Clark from Alive Hospice.

If you have any questions or need to request accommodations,
please email tracy@bridgesfordeafandhh.org or call 615.248.8828 (voice) or 615.290.5147 (video phone)

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An update from Joshua "Josh" Weinstein regarding the "Finding the Middle Ground" sessions. Seats are filling up quickly! This is an excellent opportunity to gain a new skill or two in solving conflicts with others. Join us and learn together!

Use QR code on flyer to register and pay for masterclass.

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An update from Joshua "Josh" Weinstein regarding the "Finding the Middle Ground" sessions. Seats are filling up quickly! This is an excellent opportunity to gain a new skill or two in solving conflicts with others. Join us and learn together!

Use QR code on flyer to register and pay for masterclass.

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Supports for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students and their families. OOD provides personalized services to assist people, ages14 and above, who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, or deafblindin gaining and maintaining meaningful work and personal independence.

Join us to learn more about services offered through Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities from Karen Penny Murphy, Vocational Rehabilitation Supervisor and Pantong Dashwet, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor.