Backyard to Beach: A Language-Rich Summer

No matter what your summer schedule looks like, opportunities to provide language-rich experiences are within reach. Everyday experiences open the door to new opportunities for building vocabulary through meaningful conversations. Whether it’s a trip to the grocery store...

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2025 Braille Challenge Finalists Announced

This year, the Michigan Department of Education Resource for Blind/Low Vision hosted three exciting Michigan Regional Braille Challenge events, drawing more than 30 participants in grades 1 through 12. Students demonstrated their skills in braille reading comprehension,...

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American Sign Language Tips for Playtime

Playtime is a natural time for building language with your child who is deaf or hard of hearing (DHH). Here are some strategies families can use during playtime (and throughout the day) to encourage the development of American Sign Language (ASL), whether as the primary...

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Changes Coming to MDE-LIO

MDE-LIO is currently in the process of separating our operations into two divisions. The purpose of this is to help the field clearly identify who we are and who we serve.

Part of this reorganization will entail rebranding with two separate names:

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January 2025 MDE-LIO Newsletter

Please enjoy reading the January 2025 issue of the MDE-LIO newsletter. This newsletter is a collaborative effort of our staff to provide valuable information regarding services, materials, and professional development opportunities for all. Click the link below to view...

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Read the 2024 MDE-LIO Annual Report

In Fiscal Year 2024, MDE-LIO continued offering events for students, their families, and school personnel. We also continued implementing Language Equality and Acquisition for Deaf Kids (LEAD-K) legislation in Michigan and collaborated to create a new guidance document...

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