> David Brown's Advice on Self-Determination Skills for Deaf-Blind Students
David Brown's Advice on Self-Determination Skills for Deaf-Blind Students
David has been a special education teacher for 32 years and has credentials in teaching students with deaf-blindness. He worked as an itinerant teacher for Sense (The National Deaf-Blind Association in England) for 18 years before moving to California in 2000, where he has a similar job with California Deaf-Blind Services. He has special interests in early intervention, assessment approaches, multi-sensory issues, and in the collaborative interface between education and therapy.
David Brown's Advice on Self-Determination Skills for Deaf-Blind Students
The American Foundation for the Blind and the National Association
for Parents of Children with Visual Impairments would like to thank
the Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc. and the Conrad N. Hilton
Foundation for their generous support as charter sponsors of
FamilyConnect. We are also grateful to The Annie E. Casey
Foundation and Morgan Stanley for their support.