*clarifies the sounds using handshapes to identify sounds (Ex: difference between "bat" and "pat") *different from sign language *requires the use of a cued speech interpreter *not a widely used method, but has programs across the United States
CUED SPEECH.COM - WHAT IS CUED SPEECH-FACTS
http://www.cuedspeech.com/whatis.asp
Good site for learning the facts about cued speech.
DEAF LINX
http://deaflinx.com/mode_cue.html
Pros and cons of using Cued Speech.
THE ART OF CUEING
Free online reference containing illustrated cueing instructions.
GAINING CUED SPEECH PROFICIENCY
http://www.uri.edu/comm_service/cued_speech/
A manual for parents, teachers, and clinicians.
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