Category: About Cued Speech

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Connections Within the Family

Written by Mary-Beth Robie on June 22nd, 2008 | 3 Comments

To come from a family where each of my immediate family members learned how to cue is something I consider a blessing. I even put my life on the line by trying to teach the family cat how to expressively cue to me. I would take her paw and try to move it around her [...]

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Giving Back: Ten Years Later

Written by Mary-Beth Robie on May 29th, 2008 | 5 Comments

Ten years ago, I was asked to meet a family with a daughter who had been diagnosed with a profound bilateral hearing loss. This was a first for me. By no means did I know what the role of a deaf model meant. After all, I grew up in a rural town 20 miles north [...]

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The Cued Speech Program in Fairfax County, Virginia

Written by Aaron Rose on May 23rd, 2008 | 0 Comments

There is a large population of deaf children in the DC region, and Fairfax County Public Schools have created programs to accommodate the different communication modes for those children. One such program is the Cued Speech Program, which consists of Canterbury Woods Elementary School, Frost Middle School, and Woodson High School. My friend Josè, a [...]

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Welcome

Written by Barb Ballard on May 21st, 2008 | 5 Comments

Welcome to  WeCue.net!  WeCue.net is what is known of as a Contributor’s Blog.  There will be many different bloggers who contribute on a regular basis.  The purpose of this blog is to share information and ideas concerning Cued Speech.  The contributors here are a mix of individuals who for personal or professional reasons have embraced [...]

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