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- To promote and protect the use of Cued Speech in
Maryland
- To protect the right of children and adults to have access to Cued Speech in all
setting
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To promote the use of cues in the community by making classes and support groups readily available in the home and a variety of
setting.
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To work to establish a qualified Cued Speech Transliterator Program at a local accredited university, college, or junior college in Maryland
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To inform our elected officials, public administrators, and employers about the excellent results obtained in language acquisition, reading, and writing by deaf children through the use of Cued Speech both in the home and in the
schools
- To create a Cued Speech Awareness Day in Maryland
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To educate physicians, health care providers, and other professionals about the existence and benefits of Cued Speech
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To investigate, support, and distribute information about current technology of benefit to
cuers.
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To develop and disseminate information regarding services available to Cued Speech consumers
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