Broadly defined, communication for deaf individuals occurs through visual, auditory, or tactile modes (for individuals who are deafblind). Common visual communication modes include American Sign Language, cued speech, speech reading (lip reading), and gestures.
How do deaf people communicate?
7 top tips for communicating with deaf people.Always face a deaf person. Make eye contact and keep it while you are talking. Check noise and lighting. Turn off or move away from background noise. Keep your distance. Speak clearly, slowly and steadily. Take turns. Repeat and re-phrase if necessary. Write it down.
How do deaf people understand what others are saying?
Auditory training presents listeners with various sounds, such as syllables, words, or phrases. The listeners are then taught ways to recognize and distinguish these different sounds from one another. Lip reading. Using lip reading, someone with hearing loss can watch the movements of a persons lips as they speak.
How do you handle a deaf customer?
Tips for communicating with Deaf patientsBook an interpreter. Talk directly to your patient, not the person interpreting for them.Make sure you have your patients attention before talking. Maintain eye contact whilst communicating. Use normal lip movement. Speak at a normal volume.More items