Some of My Favorite Resources

As a technical assistance consultant for teachers who work with learners with combined hearing and vision loss, I am often searching for just the right information to send to teachers. After I have explained something as well as I can, I like to send some follow-up information in a handout. I thought it would be … Read more

Positive Touch

                                             Susanne Morgan of the New York DeafBlind Collaborative presented about the importance of positive touch at the Southeast DeafBlind Conference in Huntsville, Alabama, in June 2022. There are two main ways the brain processes touch: discriminative touch and social and emotional touch. Before I delve into positive touch, let’s talk about our preconceived … Read more

Making Progress

How can I help my DeafBlind student with no vision and hearing gradually learn and make small progress? This was the question I had during the Alabama DeafBlind conference. Reflecting on this conference, there were many ideas to be considered for my student. Throughout the year, I had my first challenge. I had served students … Read more

Intervener Cohort Training Opportunity

The East Carolina University Teacher Support Program (ECU TSP) is reaching out to individuals working directly with learners with DeafBlindness in intervener or instructional assistant positions to join the latest Intervener Cohort.  Cohort members will complete select Open Hands, Open Access (OHOA) DeafBlind Intervener online training modules to refine their work supporting learners with DeafBlindness. … Read more

Do You Need Assistance? We are here to help!

The ECU Teacher Support Team is just that…SUPPORT for classroom teams who need guidance and collaboration on how best to guide/teach their learners with DeafBlindness. We are former teachers just like you and know what it’s like to feel overwhelmed, especially at the beginning of the school year. We are not here to judge. We … Read more

The Importance of Enrolling Infants and Toddlers with Combined Hearing and Vision Loss on the NC DeafBlind Census

After working for the DeafBlind Project’s ECU Teacher Support Program for a couple of years as the designated person for Early Intervention, I have come to find out that one of the biggest issues facing DeafBlind Projects all over the country is the underreporting of children with DeafBlindness 0-3 on the states’ DeafBlind Census. It … Read more

Meet Our ECU TSP Team!

The East Carolina University Teacher Support Program for Learners with DeafBlindness offers services for teachers, administrators, and other professionals who work with students on the North Carolina DeafBlind census. We are here to help as you begin your school year or anytime through the year that you may want/need assistance! Please feel free to contact … Read more

What is DeafBlindness?

Do you know of a child or family of a child, birth to 22, with both vision and hearing loss? There are free supports from the North Carolina DeafBlind Project that may be available to help! DeafBlindness is the combination of functional, medical, or progressive vision and hearing loss which may interfere with a child’s … Read more