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Carlo Ruggiero

Carlo Ruggiero

Carlo Ruggiero is passionate about education and various social issues and is writing on behalf of St John’s Catholic School for the Deaf. He has a BSc (Hons) in Psychology and enjoys writing on a multitude of topics including psychological affairs, eco-friendly issues and others. You can follow his daily musings and struggle with social media on twitter.

A Guide to the Maternal Reflective Method

A Guide to the Maternal Reflective Method

By Carlo Ruggiero on June 9, 2011

Often, deaf children learn to sign so that they can communicate their needs and also learn in schools for the deaf. However, signing is not the only method of communication. In schools today, there is a Maternal Reflective Method, sometimes called Oral Reflective Method, which teaches partially or fully deaf children how to learn and [...]

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