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Cued Speech Websites
Arrow AEHI
In Mt. Prospect, Illinois at the Alexander Graham Bell Montessori School deaf and hard of hearing children learn together through Cued Speech. It receives funds from Lachman.org foundation.
www.aehi.org
Arrow Cued Speech Discovery Bookstore
This is the NCSA’s Bookstore - Cued Speech Discovery. Here is a comprehensive source for Cued Speech information You can buy products, take part in forums, and stay up to date with national and international Cued Speech events.
www.Cued Speech.com
Arrow Cued Language Network of America (CLNA)
CLNA supports both parents and professionals in implementing cued languages in home, educational and professional settings. Distributes a free video with information about cueing, and offers retreats for families and instructors.
www.cuedlanguage.org
Arrow Center for Study of Learning
Describes the Cued speech system, offers advantages of the method, and links to online related articles and information.
http://csl.georgetown.edu/info_packets/CuedSpeechIndex.shtml
Arrow Cued Speech Info
Information and resources related to Cued Speech, cued English, frequently asked questions.
www.CuedSpeech.info
Arrow Daily Cues
Primarily intended for students of Cued English preparing for standardized testing. It was created directly from requests and questions from students.
www.Dailycues.com
Arrow Fairfax County Public Schools Cued Speech Program
Model program which offers a Cued Speech track as well as options for Auditory/Oral and Total Communication. Site contains information about Cued Speech as well as information about upcoming courses.
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/CanterburyWoodsES/cueing/
Arrow Gaining Cued Speech Proficiency
The instructional book by Dr. Walter Beaupré which has been put online in its entirety with lessons, advice, and extensive examples.
http://www.uri.edu/comm_service/cued_speech
Arrow Language Matters, Inc. (LMI)
Language Matters, Inc. is a privately owned company that provides signed, cued and spoken language programs, products and services. Included are classes for Cued Language Transliterators through the Cued Language Professional Education Series (CLTPES).
www.language-matters.com
Arrow Maryland Cued Speech Association (MDCSA)
An NCSA Affiliate, this Maryland association sponsors Cue Camp Friendship biannually and promotes and protects the right of children and adults to utilize and have access to Cued Speech in all settings.
www.mdcsa.org
Arrow New England Cued Speech Services (NECS)
Promotes Cued Speech as a communication option and literacy tool in the New England area for deaf children and other children with phonemic awareness delays.
http://web7.mit.edu/CuedSpeech/
Arrow Northern Virginia Cued Speech Association (NVCSA)
An NCSA affiliate that sponsors Cue Camp Virginia and provides advocacy, education and support for families and professionals who choose to use Cued Speech with deaf or hard of hearing children.
http://nvcsa.scid.net/index.html
Arrow Testing Evaluation and Certification Unit (TECUnit)
This is a non-profit testing, evaluation and certification unit for Cued Language Transliterators who work primarily between Cued English and spoken English for Deaf and hard of hearing consumers. It provides information on The Cued Language Transliterator National Certification Examination.
www.TECUnit.org
   
 
Other organizations related to deafness
   
Arrow Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf
Dedicated to promoting speech through the use of assistive devices such as hearing aids and cochlear implants. Advocated for families, professionals and deaf adults on hearing health issues.
www.agbell.org
Arrow American Society for Deaf Children
A national non-profit dedicated to helping parents of deaf children..
www.deafchildren.org
Arrow American Speech Language and Hearing Association
Professional organization of speech language pathologists and audiologists.
www.asha.org
Arrow Gallaudet University
The nation’s sole university for deaf and hard of hearing individuals and the place where Cued Speech was invented.
www.gallaudet.org
Arrow The Maryland Hearing and Balance Center
Located at the University of Maryland Medical Center provides specialty care for patients with problems related to the ears, facial nerve, and skull base.
http://www.umm.edu/otolaryngology/index.html
Arrow National Association for the Deaf
Promotes, protects, and preserves the rights and quality of life of deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the United States of America.
www.nad.org
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National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
Part of the National Institutes of Health. Supports and conducts research and research training on normal and disordered processes of hearing, balance smell, taste, voice, speech and language.
www.nidcd.nih.gov

Arrow National Organization for Hearing Research Foundation (NOHRH)
Grant proposals target innovative auditory projects. Research into the regeneration of hair cells of the inner ear is a funding priority; however, all qualified research in the prevention, causes, treatments, and cures of hearing loss and deafness is supported.
www.nohrfoundation.org
Arrow National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID)
The world’s first and largest technological college for deaf students. It offers diplomas, certificates, and associate degrees in 30 technological and professional programs as well as access to faculty and staff who use sign language. Students also have 200 other majors available to them from RIT’s seven other colleges.
www.ntid.rit.edu
Arrow Registry for Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. (RID)
Provides international, national, regional, state and local forums and an organizational structure for the continued growth and development of the profession of interpretation and transliteration of American Sign Language and English. www.rid.org
Arrow TDI (Telecommunications for the Deaf, Inc.)
Promote equal access to telecommunications and media for people who are deaf, late-deafened, hard-of-hearing, or deaf-blind.
www.tdi-online.org
   
 
Other Disability Organizations and Coalition
   
Arrow Coalition of Organizations for Accessible Technology (COAT)
COAT is a coalition of disability organizations which advocates for legislative and regulatory safeguards that will ensure full access by people with disabilities to evolving high speed broadband, wireless and other Internet protocol (IP) technologies. COAT consists of over 60 national, regional, and community-based organizations dedicated to making sure that as our nation migrates from legacy public switched-based telecommunications to more versatile and innovative IP-based and other communication technologies, people with disabilities will not be left behind.
www.coataccess.org