Communication Tips
For Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People
Communication is a two-way street. Hard-of-hearing people must make as much effort as hearing people.
Tell others how best to talk to you.
Pick the best spot (light, quiet, proximity).
Concentrate on the speaker and look for visual cues.
Don't bluff. Admit when you don't understand and ask for visual cues.
For Communicating With People Who Are Deaf Or Hard-of-Hearing
Face person you are speaking with and use facial expressions and gestures.
Spotlight your face (avoid backlighting).
Avoid noisy backgrounds.
Get person's attention before you begin to speak and give cues when changing the subject.
Don't shout!
Speak clearly and at a moderate pace, and do not hide your mouth, chew food or gum or smoke while talking.