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    The Impact of Social Media on Deaf Teenagers

The Impact of Social Media on Deaf Teenagers

We live in a society that is becoming more and more technologically advanced with each day. People all over the world are using social media to stay connected, especially teenagers. Recent studies have shown

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    Overcoming Coronavirus Lockdown Challenges for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community

Overcoming Coronavirus Lockdown Challenges for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community

It’s very easy to get lost among the sea of information and sources being distributed regarding COVID-19. The Government’s continuous rules and regulations are creating significant challenges for many, but especially for the deaf

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    Have Yourself a very Deaf-Friendly Christmas!

Have Yourself a very Deaf-Friendly Christmas!

While the holiday season can bring a welcome break from your normal schedule and routine, there are also downsides. Seeing relatives you don’t see every day, and attending more events than usual, can be

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    4 Tips To Nailing The Holidays When You’re A Deaf Teenager

4 Tips To Nailing The Holidays When You’re A Deaf Teenager

The summer school holidays can be frustrating to navigate when you're a deaf teenager in a hearing world.  It's a time for festivity and closeness, but it's also a time when there are a

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    Social Skills of Deaf Teenagers In Mainstream Schools

Social Skills of Deaf Teenagers In Mainstream Schools

Deaf teenagers may find it difficult to socialise in mainstream schools, but there are ways that this situation can be improved. During your teen years, you're fine-tuning existing skills and developing new social skills

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    Building Resilience and Achieving Success Among Deaf Teenagers

Building Resilience and Achieving Success Among Deaf Teenagers

In a hearing world, deaf teens can feel constantly confronted by their deafness. Since the world is set up for hearing people, a multitude of things in day-to-day life can be frustrating and alienating.

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    What Does Bullying At School Look Like?

What Does Bullying At School Look Like?

Any kind of bullying behaviour is not ok.  When you're young and carefree it can be hard to see the signs. If someone is repeatedly using words or actions to hurt you then this

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  • Mentoring Workshops Empowering Deaf Teenagers in Regional Australia

Mentoring Workshops Empowering Deaf Teenagers in Regional Australia

This article was first published in the Airnorth, Together We Fly Magazine, and republished with permission. Click here to read the article in PDF   Author: Danielle Gusmaroli Making Themselves Heard A TEENAGE boy holds

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    Bec’s Story – How I Learned To Accept My Hearing Loss

Bec’s Story – How I Learned To Accept My Hearing Loss

Hi I’m Bec, I’m 26 years old and I am the Western Sydney Coordinator for Hear For You. As teenager I found it really hard to keep up with everything my friends were saying

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