Deprivation of information
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Deprivation of information
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Description
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Describes the causes of deprivation of information for deaf-blind people and provides suggestions for interpreters and communication partners. Causes include an inability
to assimilate incidental information (information gained by looking around a room or by listening while uninvolved in a situation), censorship (e.g., when interpreters or family members consciously or subconsciously censor information due to lack of skills or because they think the information will be unpalatable or politically incorrect), inconsistency in the use of communication forms. All of these things may lead to relationship difficulties, learning stagnation, and withdrawal. Solutions include improved training for sign language interpreters, development of paraphrasing skills,
more recognition of the separate and unique needs of deaf-blind people, and recognition of deaf-blind culture.
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no date
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article
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Language
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eng
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Identifier
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dbi_interpreters/17