Cued speech, which was created 50 years ago, is a visual mode of communication using hand cues with mouth movements. It allows people who are deaf and hard of hearing to have visual access to spoken ...
I read Lila Guterman’s article “The Silent Challenge” (March 9) with interest. I have been a cued-speech transliterator for 20 years, and I first thought that the article would be about cued speech. I ...
The Illinois School For the Deaf recently incorporated Cued Speech into its curriculum, an idea championed by the A.G. Bell Montessori School. A.G. Bell Montessori School in Wheeling is the nation’s ...