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Helen Keller was born both blind and deaf, but she was able to read lips and communicate with her hands. This video focuses on the importance of teaching language and communication skills to our children. Workshop Summary: Students with the most profound difficulties are eligible for special education

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  • This video focuses on the importance of teaching language and communication skills to our children.
  • Workshop Summary: Students with the most profound difficulties are eligible for special education
  • (WCIV) — Charleston County School District leaders are continuing discussions about how ...

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