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The National Cued Speech Association supports effective communication, language development and literacy through the use of Cued Speech.

Cued Speech is a mode of communication based on the phonemes and properties of traditionally spoken languages. Cueing allows users who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have language/communication disorders to access the basic, fundamental properties of spoken languages through the use of vision.

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  1. Summer On Cue now available. Read more [PDF]

  2. NCSA announces endorsement of EIPA-CS for cued language transliterators in K-12 settings. Read more [PDF]

  3. New job announcements posted.

Supporting Families and Educators
The NCSA strives to support families and educators in their quest for helping children who are deaf, hard of hearing, and/or who have other disabilities achieve their maximum literacy potential.

Myths and Facts About Cued Speech
Much misinformation exists about Cued Speech and its role and place in deaf education. Learn more about what Cued Speech is and is not, and how it can benefit your child, relative, student, or friend.

Cued Speech in the News
Cuers are making strides in their academic achievements, and families and other NCSA members have worked successfully with schools and other organizations to recognize Cued Speech as a viable mode of communication in the classroom and community.

 

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