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News & UpdatesASL Storytelling with ASDC: “There’s a Bear on My Chair”
Click here to watch the video. "There's a Bear on My Chair" Poor Mouse! A bear has settled in his favorite chair, and that chair just isn’t big enough for two. Mouse tries all kinds of tactics to move pesky Bear, but nothing works. Once Mouse has gone, Bear gets up...
Ada and the Helpers Video with ASL and English voiceover
Click here to watch the video Arizona State Schools for the Deaf & Blind Deaf Mentor Program presents: Ada and the Helpers by Travis D. Peterson Illustrated by Melissa Fischer Published by: Launch Mission Publishing Music by Bensound.com Sign Language provided by...
There’s A New App For Learning ASL
For every 1,000 children born in the US, 2 - 3 are deaf or hard-of-hearing. Without being introduced to sign language at an early stage, a deaf child may miss out on learning language. To address language deprivation and help bridge the communication barrier between...
Colorado Early Childhood Strategic Plan Survey
Are you a parent, caregiver, or professional working with (or on behalf of) children aged 5 or younger and/or their families in Colorado? We invite you to provide feedback on what strategies and ideas may be helpful to support you, your family, and your community to...
Farm to Child – Week 4 October
Farm to Child enriches the connection communities have with fresh, healthy food by changing food purchasing and education practices in early care and education settings. The three core elements of Farm to Child are local food purchasing, gardening, and food and...
National White Cane Day
October 15th was National White Cane Day. Some people may not realize what this day is all about. Did you know that when you see someone with a white cane it means they are blind? The cane is a tools used for multiple things: to bring awareness to others that someone...
Farm to Child – Week 3 October
Farm to Child enriches the connection communities have with fresh, healthy food by changing food purchasing and education practices in early care and education settings. The three core elements of Farm to Child are local food purchasing, gardening, and food and...
Farm to Child – Week 2 October
Farm to Child enriches the connection communities have with fresh, healthy food by changing food purchasing and education practices in early care and education settings. The three core elements of Farm to Child are local food purchasing, gardening, and food and...
Farm to Child – Week 1 October
Farm to Child enriches the connection communities have with fresh, healthy food by changing food purchasing and education practices in early care and education settings. The three core elements of Farm to Child are local food purchasing, gardening, and food and...
Medline Industries Recalls Hudson RCI Addipak Unit Dose Vial, 0.9% Full Normal Saline Solution Due to Being Non-Sterile
Medline Industries is recalling the Hudson RCI Addipak Unit Dose Vial, 0.9% Full Normal Saline Solution (Lot 3B085) due to being non-sterile. The affected lot passed sterility testing, however, another lot within the same cleaning cycle (Lot 3B087) failed sterility...
Special Olympics Winter Season Registration Now Open
Registration for the 2023 Winter Season is now OPEN for all athletes and Unified partners and will remain open until November 5th! Seasonal registration gives athletes and Unified partners the opportunity to join a new team, try a new sport, or reconnect with their...
Notice of Medical Device Recall – Draeger Oxylog 3000 Plus Emergency and Transport Ventilators
Draeger Medical Recalls Oxylog 3000 Plus Emergency and Transport Ventilators for Risk of Unexpected Depleted Battery and Ventilator Stop Draeger Medical is recalling the Oxylog 3000 Plus Emergency and Transport Ventilator after receiving reports that the device...
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