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2017 National Child Count of Children and Youth Who Are Deaf-Blind Report

2017 National Child Count of Children and Youth Who Are Deaf-Blind Report

The 2017 National Child Count of Children and Youth Who Are Deaf-Blind Report is valuable in giving an annual "snap shot" of who the children and youth with deaf-blindness are throughout the country. More specifically it provides us with perspectives on:

  • The relationship of the National Deaf-Blind Child Count to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part B and Part C annual December 1 child counts.
  • The extent of the vision and hearing losses of those reported on the child count and what other disabilities they may have.
  • The changing educational settings and services of those being reported and how this impacts technical assistance and training needs.
  • The living setting of those being reported and how this impacts technical assistance and training needs.

The report data provides critical information for the Deaf-Blind Technical Assistance (TA) Network regarding needed products and tools to support TA efforts. Combined with data from previous years, trends can be identified and used in the design and delivery of TA and to inform current research needs and personnel preparation programs.


Download a PDF version of this report

Alternative formats of this report, and reports from previous years can be accessed from the National Child Count page in the Info Center. 

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