Hands & Voices

Hands & Voices What works for your child is what makes the choice right. From their perspective, it did not represent who they were-specifically, listening/oral communicators.

The Hands & Voices Story
In the early-1990s, the Smithsonian Institute in Washington , D.C. , was preparing an exhibit called "Silent America." It was intended to raise positive awareness of the Deaf Community, highlighting cultural and linguistic (American Sign Language) aspects of the Deaf experience. Meanwhile, a number of people who were deaf or hard of hearing, but who were not living with th

ose aspects of the Deaf experience, had a problem with the exhibit. They resented what they perceived to be the exclusionary nature of Silent America's point of view. Controversy roiled across the land. Both camps fired off angry letters towards each other, and at the Smithsonian exhibit planners. In the end, the Smithsonian scrapped the whole project. Regardless of what side any one was on, we all lost that battle. We Are Hands & Voices
As individuals who are in so many ways connected to each other through deafness or hearing loss - professionally, parentally, or otherwise-we'd had an opportunity to rally around the things that unite us and really show the whole world, but instead we burned ourselves out in the same old heated arguments over communication methodology. Those events were the coming of age for Hands & Voices. Twelve years ago, we were just a fledgling Colorado parent support group (who would become Hands & Voices) watching the whole Silent America debacle take flame. It was incredible, as in 'not believable'. Why didn't they just ask us how to do this? Perhaps through natural selection or just by serendipity, our group was increasingly comprised of diversely communicating parents, professionals, and deaf and hard of hearing adults fully united by our cause. As we grew, we became galvinzed by the need to create strength and unity in our community. Certainly, we're not the first or only who have ever wanted to accomplish that, but in many ways, joining all camps together towards a common goal continues to be the unique selling point of Hands & Voices. Hands & Voices Goes National
At national conferences, through word of mouth referrals, and via our website, Colorado Families for Hands & Voices, our first and flagship chapter, got a lot of press. Here was a successful family support effort with a parent-driven agenda modeling true parent/professional collaboration-plus an unbiased approach to communication. Wow! Could this be replicated elsewhere? In the beginning, we expanded our Colorado membership to anyone who wanted to join individually from other states. As people signed on, the next challenge was responding to the demand to start a "chapter" where they lived. Hands & Voices started growing so quickly that we were still developing a plan for 'How to Start a Chapter in Your State' after several "chapters" were already up and running! As a national presence, Hands & Voices has been able to build a strong network of families, professionals in all related fields, state/federal tech support resources, modality-based groups, institutions of higher education, service providers, and consumers who are deaf or hard of hearing. We help each other by sharing ideas and advice, collaborating on projects, and passing on information of interest to each other. As our identity has grown, we've been able to leverage greater exposure and opportunity for new Hands & Voices chapters. Our efforts are as "grassroots" as they are "snowcap." From the bottom up and the top down, we are working on the issues at the local and national level towards achievement of our goal: improved educational and social outcomes for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Today, our membership continues to grow individually, and collectively with new chapters emerging not only across the U.S. , but in other countries across the world. To learn more about establishing a chapter of Hands & Voices, click here. Copyright 2016 Hands & Voices

Another "Myth Busters: Hands & Voices Edition" Myth and FactMYTH: H&V only serves families; professionals and educators ...
06/04/2026

Another "Myth Busters: Hands & Voices Edition" Myth and Fact

MYTH: H&V only serves families; professionals and educators aren’t involved.

FACT: Supporting families and family engagement is at the 💗heart 💗of what we do at H&V. That said, we collaborate with professionals and educators; we believe we are stronger together!

Read more:https://www.handsandvoices.org/pdf/HV-myth-busters.pdf

How do we recognize grooming behaviors — and how do we help keep children safe?In the newest issue of the Digital Commun...
06/01/2026

How do we recognize grooming behaviors — and how do we help keep children safe?

In the newest issue of the Digital Communicator, The O.U.R. Children’s Safety Project: What is Grooming? offers important information every parent, caregiver, and professional should know.
Education and awareness are powerful tools for protection.
Read the article here (page 32): https://hv-library.com/communicator-issues/2026-summer-digital/

Myth Busters - Hands & Voices EditionMYTH: Some H&V Chapters don’t follow the mission and just do their own thing.FACT: ...
05/28/2026

Myth Busters - Hands & Voices Edition

MYTH: Some H&V Chapters don’t follow the mission and just do their own thing.

FACT: All Chapters are united by the same core mission and values. Local programming may vary based on funding or needs of the community, but the heart of H&V — 🌟parent-driven, 🌟non-biased, 🌟inclusive support — remains consistent.

Read more:https://www.handsandvoices.org/pdf/HV-myth-busters.pdf

USA Deaf Soccer is excited to share that registration is open for our 2026 Summer Soccer Camp in Colorado Springs, Color...
05/27/2026

USA Deaf Soccer is excited to share that registration is open for our 2026 Summer Soccer Camp in Colorado Springs, Colorado!

This camp is designed specifically for Deaf and Hard of Hearing youth and provides an immersive experience focused on:

Soccer skill development
Confidence building
Leadership and teamwork
Connection with other Deaf and Hard of Hearing peers from across the country
📍 Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind
📅 July 8–12, 2026

Our camp flyer is attached! More information and registration can be found here:
USA Deaf Soccer Summer Camp Website - https://usdeafsoccer.com/summer-camp-july-2026/

NEW In ASL!  -- We are pleased to release an ASL translation of our product "5 Reasons to Say Yes to Assessments in Earl...
05/26/2026

NEW In ASL! -- We are pleased to release an ASL translation of our product "5 Reasons to Say Yes to Assessments in Early Intervention for Your Child who is Deaf/Hard of Hearing".

https://www.handsandvoices.org/fl3/resources/5reasons-assess.html

This FL3 product was made possible through a partnership with the MI Dept. of Health/Lead-K project.

The newest issue of the Digital Communicator is here! 🎉Inside this issue:✨ HVMP front page feature article✨ Interactive ...
05/26/2026

The newest issue of the Digital Communicator is here! 🎉

Inside this issue:
✨ HVMP front page feature article
✨ Interactive Table of Contents — click and go!
✨ Knowledge is Power — now also available in Spanish (link included at the end of the article on page 36)
✨ Stepping into the Future — a college student and her mom reflect on the steps to success
✨ Building Preverbal Skills
✨ When Access is There, But It’s Still Hard

There’s something for every family, professional, and advocate in this issue.

📅 Interested in contributing to the next print edition? The submission deadline is August 15, 2026.

Read the latest issue here: https://hv-library.com/communicator-issues/2026-summer-digital/

Sharing research opportunity from Gallaudet's Deaf and Hard of Hearing Child Resilience Center: We are recruiting D/deaf...
05/01/2026

Sharing research opportunity from Gallaudet's Deaf and Hard of Hearing Child Resilience Center:

We are recruiting D/deaf and Hard-of-Hearing children and teens (ages 7–18) to participate in a study where they will be asked to complete a trauma screening measure available in ASL and English.

The survey must be completed by the child or teen.
A parent or guardian must provide permission for anyone under 18.
Parents may help with reading or technology, but responses must be the child’s own.
Only valid surveys completed by the child will receive the $20 compensation.

To view this message in ASL, use this link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aeed3-0h77tQD9pE8M184nJkvSYCqynT/view?usp=sharing

If interested, parents can complete a 3-5 min screening survey here: https://gallaudet.iad1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0DNQRr4bWox46iO

Participants who complete the study will receive a $20 Tango gift card as a thank-you.

If you have any questions or need help accessing a device, please contact us at [email protected].

Thank you for helping us reach D/deaf and Hard-of-Hearing youth and families!

NEW from Hands & Voices! Genetic testing is a personal journey—and having the right information matters.✨ We’re excited ...
04/30/2026

NEW from Hands & Voices!
Genetic testing is a personal journey—and having the right information matters.

✨ We’re excited to share NEW resources from Hands & Voices designed to support both families and professionals in making informed decisions:

✔️ A Parent’s Guide to Exploring Genetic Testing: Making Informed Family Decisions
✔️ Keys for Discussing Genetic Testing with Families: A Guide for Professionals

Whether you're just starting to explore or looking to deepen conversations, these tools are here to help.

👉 Scan the QR code to explore all available resources.

https://handsandvoices.org/resources/genetic-testing/index.html

Because what works for your child is what makes the choice right. 💜

Happy National ASL Day from Hands & Voices!
04/15/2026

Happy National ASL Day from Hands & Voices!

Let’s bust a common myth about Hands & Voices. 👇MYTH: H&V only serves “oral families.”FACT: We support families regardle...
04/09/2026

Let’s bust a common myth about Hands & Voices. 👇

MYTH: H&V only serves “oral families.”
FACT: We support families regardless of how they communicate with their
DHH child — spoken language, sign language, cued speech, bilingual/
bicultural, total communication-- Our motto is: “What works for your child is
what makes the choice right.” TM

Read more here: https://www.handsandvoices.org/about/why.htm

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