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The Deafblind International Youth Network (DbIYN)
Understanding the Child and Sharing What You Know
NCDB Resources for Personnel Preparation Coursework
Miranda's Journey: Preparing for Employment–Successes and Challenges
Cumpliendo Sueños: Cómo Preparar a los Jóvenes con Sordoceguera para una Vida Independiente
Accessing the Dream: Preparing Deaf-Blind Youth for a Self-Determined Life
Teacher Profiles
Living a Whole Life: Destiny Home Community Residence
Deafblind Adult Perspectives
For Families
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College and Work: A New Phase of My Life
David's Journey
Improving services, results, and quality of life for children and youth who are deafblind
(TX) Texas Deafblind Project
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Families Matter Stories
Learning Resources
(PR) APNI-Puerto Rico DeafBlind Project
NCDB 2020 Impact Report
Utah Teachers of the Deafblind
Deafblindness Overview
Open Hands, Open Access (OHOA): Deaf-Blind Intervener Learning Modules
Immersive Microsite
Early Intervention for Children Who Are Deafblind
Practical strategies for working with infants and toddlers who are deafblind and their families.
Teacher Preparation Programs: Deafblindness
Self-Determination
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