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FREE ASL Lecture: The Cognitive and Social Impacts of Early Language Experiences of Deaf Children
PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD AND SHARE. Captioned ASL video announcement below. (LIVE STREAM & ACCESSIBILITY INFO BELOW) FREE LECTURE IN ASL: September 28, 2016 at 12:30 The Center for Anxiety (Brooklyn) 3692 Bedford Ave P2, Brooklyn, NY 11229 RSVP to [email protected] … Continue reading
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FREE interpreted mental health lecture: May 11, 2016; Center for Anxiety (Brooklyn) & ASL Exchange
Repost from my Linkedin. PLEASE SHARE: GREAT FOR DEAF IN MENTAL HEALTH AND INTERPRETERS WORKING IN MENTAL HEALTH! If attending RSVP at the following link and indicate that you need an interpreter: http://goo.gl/forms/VtUooubena ASL Exchange is excited to partner with … Continue reading
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Interpreters: Conducting Diagnostic Assessments will be offered this summer!
From National Consortium of Interpreter Education Centers INTR 461/561 Conducting Diagnostic Assessments Dates and times: May 9 – July 29, 2016 Location: Online Instructor: Julie Moore Description: This university course (offered at both undergraduate and at graduate level) provides supervisors of interpreters, … Continue reading
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