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Intervenors for DeafBlind Children Do Work

From Jamie Berke, About.com GuideMarch 23, 2008

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Macon.com has a nice story about the success a deafblind boy is having in working with an intervenor. At the same time, the article reports that the intervenor profession is not yet a recognized one. Parents of deafblind children must therefore scrape up the funds to hire one to work with their children.


Related on About.com: Deafblind Triplets - the children in this article also need intervenors.

Helen Keller

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