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COMMUNICATE WITH DEAF PEOPLE. By: Can Zhao (Ivy). Image source. 1 in 6. 30 000. Sign language of the Australian Deaf community. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. 60 %. 3 000 000. Image source. Image source. Get other person’s Attention. Image source. Wave your hand.

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  1. COMMUNICATE WITH DEAF PEOPLE By: Can Zhao (Ivy) Image source

  2. 1 in 6 30 000

  3. Sign language of the Australian Deaf community

  4. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 60% 3 000 000 Image source

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  6. Get other person’s Attention Image source

  7. Wave your hand source Lightly touch

  8. Step 2 Stay in their field of vision Image source

  9. 3 Step Speak your greeting in a normal voice and tone Image source

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  11. source source No whisper No shouting

  12. 4 Step Establish the topic of what you are going to talk about

  13. Do not change subject SUDDENLY

  14. Image source 5 Step Make eye contact

  15. 6 Step Use gestures and visual cues

  16. Step 7 Image source

  17. Step 8 Learn sign language Image source

  18. Remember Deaf People is NORMAL people Image source

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  20. Munro, L. (2009). Validation of an Australian sign language instrument of outcome measurement for adults in mental health settings. Australian & New Zealand Journal Of Psychiatry, 43(4), 332-339. doi:10.1080/00048670902721111 Reference List

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