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2024 Supporting Success Interview Collection | Zebra Experts Talk about Topics in Deaf Education

We recognize that only 1 of every 100 IEPs is for a student eligible for special education services primarily due to hearing loss or deafness.

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About Love and Language

Our mission is to create resources that help ALL families build bonds of love and language. This happens when parents are the first teachers and have the support and resources they need to create a language rich environment in their home.

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Virtual

Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services (ADWAS)

Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) empowers Deaf and DeafBlind survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and harassment to transform their lives, while striving to change the beliefs and behaviors that foster and perpetuate violence.

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Academy of Doctors of Audiology

The Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA) is dedicated to the advancement of practitioner excellence, high ethical standards, professional autonomy and sound business practices in the provision of quality audiologic care.

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National

AccessSTEM by University of Washington

AccessSTEM helps students with disabilities succeed in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and reach critical junctures on paths toward college studies and careers in STEM. AccessSTEM shares promising practices to help K-12 teachers,

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Virtual

AG Bell - Leadership Opportunities for Teens (LOFT)

LOFT is a leadership program designed for high school students who are deaf and hard of hearing. LOFT guides teens in developing or strengthening skills in individual leadership, teamwork, group dynamics, public speaking, and self-advocacy.

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National

AG Bell's Guide to Higher Education

AG Bell's Guide to Higher Education was created to help students prepare and make the most of their college experience.  The handbook is filled with quick tips, advice from college graduates who are deaf and hard of hearing, and AG Bell resources to help you thrive in school.   &nb

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Virtual

AIDB Preschool Center for the Deaf and Blind

AIDB is part of Alabama’s Early Intervention System.  Services are provided to eligible children, birth to 3 years of age, at no cost to families. A complete developmental evaluation/assessment is given to determine the eligibility of a child.

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Physical

Updated: March 2, 2026