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The Early Literacy Initiative The Integrated Reading Project (IRP): The Integrated Reading Project (IRP) is designed to help families learn how to read and enjoy books with their children who are deaf and hard of hearing. The importance of literacy skills for children who are deaf and hard of hearing can not be over-emphasized. It is never too early to begin to develop a love of books, and lay the foundation for future success in reading and writing. The foundation for these skills is laid during the early years. As parents read to their children, language learning is enhanced and communication is fostered. Reading together also provides a wonderful opportunity for bonding! Key Points of the Integrated Reading Project:
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The Integrated Reading Project is designed for
families who have chosen a simultaneous communication approach
(signing and voicing at the same time).
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Sign is taught using conceptually accurate
signs in English word order.
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The sign language instructor includes reading
activities in the individualized in-home sign language instruction
program.
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Each month, a new storybook is loaned to the
family so they can continue practicing their signs as they read to
their child.
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The family's Colorado Home Intervention Program
(CHIP) facilitator uses the same book to work on language expansion,
auditory skills, speech, and cognitive skills.
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This program is designed for newborn children
through five years of age and their families.
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IRP is available to families year-round. For more information about IRP, please contact: Dinah Beams dinah.beams@comcast.net or 303.735.5405 The Shared Reading Project: SRP teaches parents and other family members how to read stories to their child who is deaf or hard of hearing using American Sign Language (ASL).
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Families sign up for a twenty week session
during the school year.
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Each week, a Deaf tutor visits the family and
demonstrates how to read a children's book using ASL.
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The book is left with the family so they can
read to their child each day.
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This program is designed for families with
children newborn through eight years of age.
For more information about SRP, please contact:
Deb Branch dbranch@csdb.org or
719.578.2221 Cathy Bennett cbennett@csdb.org or 719.578.2168 (t) End Page
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