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CAN I LEARN TO CUE?
CLASSES & CAMPS. The best way for you to learn to cue is by being part of an introductory class with a qualified instructor. For information on introductory courses, contact the Cued Language Network of America (866) 446-3855 or e-mail Shellie Burrow at cuetah@aol.com. Excellent introductory courses are also available from Language Matters, Inc. (877) 564-7333 or email Lauren Pruett at education@language-matter.com. Or consider attending one these national learning conferences: Cued Speech Winter Workshop
(MA) Cue Camp Friendship (MD)
Cue Camp Minnesota (MN) Cue Camp Gumbeaux (LA) Camp Cheerio (NC) Cuetah (UT) Cue Camp Virginia (VA)
Cue Camp New York (NY) Cue Camp Mechuwana (ME)
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS. Videotapes are available to help you learn at your own pace. There are a few options available. Currently the best option is also the most affordable. :: "Becoming a Proficient Cuer" is a videotape and workbook product with superior cueing models. It is available through Language Matters. For more information, contact Carrie Apple at media@language-matters.com. :: Online lessons are also available from New England Cued Speech Services (NECS) through their website: The Art of Cueing.
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