Total-communication
noun, (sometimes initial capital letters)
1.
the theory or practice of incorporating all means of communication, including speech, speechreading, auditory training, sign language, and writing, in the education of deaf or hearing-impaired children.
2.
simultaneous communication by spoken language and sign language.
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