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  • In the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D/HH) World…
    Big ‘D’ Deaf: Refers to a hearing or deaf member of the Deaf community. This person or group often uses American Sign Language for communication, has attended a school for the Deaf, and has primarily Deaf friends. One can be first generation Deaf (parents can hear), but is usually part of a multi-generational Deaf family. (Deaf refers to a particular group of deaf people who share a native sign language and culture, who hold a similar set of beliefs, and are involved in the Deaf Community).
    Little ‘d’ deaf: An audiological term denoting hearing loss. Usually does not refer to the D/HH community.

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