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ann rictin of the beethoyen fund for deaf children says she is a shining inspiration for deaf children they see that there is nowhere that they can not go convert into indirect speech​

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“I must live like an outcast”

“I must live like an outcast”wrote the great composer Ludwig van Beethoven about his own deafness.

“I must live like an outcast”wrote the great composer Ludwig van Beethoven about his own deafness.In 1976 sadly, it was true that many children with this invisible handicap were still living in an isolated world of silence. Curiously, it was soon discovered that MUSIC would play an increasingly important role in improving their means of communication.

“I must live like an outcast”wrote the great composer Ludwig van Beethoven about his own deafness.In 1976 sadly, it was true that many children with this invisible handicap were still living in an isolated world of silence. Curiously, it was soon discovered that MUSIC would play an increasingly important role in improving their means of communication.How did it start and how did it work?

“I must live like an outcast”wrote the great composer Ludwig van Beethoven about his own deafness.In 1976 sadly, it was true that many children with this invisible handicap were still living in an isolated world of silence. Curiously, it was soon discovered that MUSIC would play an increasingly important role in improving their means of communication.How did it start and how did it work?The Beethoven Fund for Deaf Children is the brainchild of music educator, Ann Rachlin, whose Fun with Music concerts for hearing children were attended by thousands all over the country. The Fund was her way of helping deaf children who could never have the Fun with Music that her hearing pupils enjoy.

“I must live like an outcast”wrote the great composer Ludwig van Beethoven about his own deafness.In 1976 sadly, it was true that many children with this invisible handicap were still living in an isolated world of silence. Curiously, it was soon discovered that MUSIC would play an increasingly important role in improving their means of communication.How did it start and how did it work?The Beethoven Fund for Deaf Children is the brainchild of music educator, Ann Rachlin, whose Fun with Music concerts for hearing children were attended by thousands all over the country. The Fund was her way of helping deaf children who could never have the Fun with Music that her hearing pupils enjoy.Founded in 1976, The Beethoven Fund functioned under the umbrella of The National Deaf Children’s Society, but in August 1981, it became a fully independent registered charity.. Ann’s first idea with her pupils was to encourage children who hear to help children who can’t. By 1981, Ann had become aware of the importance of music in helping hearing-impaired children communicate through a highly specialised music speech therapy. Dedicated to helping hearing-impaired children learn to communicate, Ann inspired many great musicians and actors of the world to perform for the benefit of the Fund, donating their services to help deaf children – in Beethoven’s name.

“I must live like an outcast”wrote the great composer Ludwig van Beethoven about his own deafness.In 1976 sadly, it was true that many children with this invisible handicap were still living in an isolated world of silence. Curiously, it was soon discovered that MUSIC would play an increasingly important role in improving their means of communication.How did it start and how did it work?The Beethoven Fund for Deaf Children is the brainchild of music educator, Ann Rachlin, whose Fun with Music concerts for hearing children were attended by thousands all over the country. The Fund was her way of helping deaf children who could never have the Fun with Music that her hearing pupils enjoy.Founded in 1976, The Beethoven Fund functioned under the umbrella of The National Deaf Children’s Society, but in August 1981, it became a fully independent registered charity.. Ann’s first idea with her pupils was to encourage children who hear to help children who can’t. By 1981, Ann had become aware of the importance of music in helping hearing-impaired children communicate through a highly specialised music speech therapy. Dedicated to helping hearing-impaired children learn to communicate, Ann inspired many great musicians and actors of the world to perform for the benefit of the Fund, donating their services to help deaf children – in Beethoven’s name.Applications for assistance were made to the Fund through schools for the deaf, partial hearing units and teachers of the deaf.

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