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Question 18

What are standard communication methods for a person who is Deafblind?

    Correct Answer: A

    Standard communication methods for a person who is Deafblind typically involve tactile forms of communication. These include tactile sign language, Braille, tactile marking/sign, and navigation aids. These methods enable individuals who are Deafblind to access information and communicate effectively despite their dual sensory impairment.

Discussion
[Removed]Option: D

Yes, A is correct, not D

DreevaOption: A

The correct answer is option A and not option D

AprilCOption: A

It is definitely A. Persons who are DeafBlind cannot use visual labels or listening devices... they have TACTILE sign language interpreters. That should have been the obvious answer.

SMGWILSONOption: A

Agree with others this should be A. Deafblind cannot benefit from visual labels/notifications/alerts and assistive listening devices.

ShefaliArya1990Option: A

Answer should be A

waterman456Option: A

It has to be A, who determines the correct answers?

maroolezOption: A

It's A

_wonderboi_Option: A

I agree - correct answer is A

SirDubiOption: A

Navigation aids, tactile sign language, Braille, tactile marking/sign

NandhiniMOption: A

A. Navigation aids, tactile sign language, Braille, tactile marking/sign Standard communication methods for a person who is Deafblind typically involve tactile forms of communication, such as tactile sign language, Braille, and tactile marking/sign, as well as navigation aids to assist in mobility and orientation. These methods enable individuals who are Deafblind to access information and communicate effectively despite their dual sensory impairment.

Te1779popOption: D

D. Visual labeling and assistive visual and audio alternatives