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 Request image removal How can a blind and deaf person communicate? 09/07/15 at 16h23 Communicating with others is not a simple process to do. To talk to a person is to be in relation to something or someone, to transmit some message through a channel of communication. There are many people who have difficulty communicating with someone, whether orally or even visually.

This is the case of blind and deaf people, those who are affected by deficiencies in vision and hearing simultaneously, in which one of these two senses can not replace the other. And how can a deaf-blind person communicate? What happens? What are the causes of this difficulty? Check out how someone who has these disabilities can communicate. tumblr_m54mgjTCGb1qmb2e0o1_500

1 - Do not confuse the deaf with the blind 500x500 The person who is deafblind can not be associated with a deaf person or a blind person. Those who are affected by this type of training failure have vision and hearing impairment simultaneously.
 2 - The four distinguishable degrees of deafblindness
   - Total deafness and blindness - Existence of auditory and visual residual
- Total deafness and visual residual
- Total blindness and auditory residue
3- How does a deaf-blind communicate? 12359378 publicity People who have this dual type of disability have a wide range of possibilities for communicating with people. They can be used from Sign Language, Manual Alphabet, Tadoma, and Braille. The Sign Language is a method that considers sign language as the natural language of the deaf. It is a form of communication built in space by means of hand movements in different modes and points of contact in the body.
5756g2 The manual alphabet is a technique that makes with the right hand a system of signs on the palm of the interlocutor. Tadoma is a method of receptive language in which the deaf-blind person decodes the speech of his interlocutor by touch. The braille system is the system of writing and tactile reading that consists of the arrangement of six embossed points, arranged in two columns of three points.

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