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Louise1-and-2

Two images, side by side. The image on the left shows the faded green cover of a notebook, with “CITY OF MANCHESTER / EDUCATION COMMITTEE” printed at the top in black ink, beneath a small insignia. Beneath this is a line, which has “BRING BACK TO SCHOOL MONDAY MORNING” handwritten on it. In the lower section of the cover, “NAME,” “CLASS/FORM,” and “SUBJECT” are all printed in black ink. There are lines extending to the right of each prompt, which have “LOUISE HICKMAN,” “3,” and “SOUND BLENDING” handwritten on them, respectively. Beneath this, is more handwritten text, which reads “SPEECH THERAPY BOOK.” The image on the right shows a page of a notebook. The paper is bright white, with a drawing, letters, and writing at the bottom, stating “3 SOUNDS – CORRECT ORDER.” The drawing resembles a tree, with a yellow and green base, a green line extending up the center of the page, and more green lines radiating from this central line. At the end of each line is a letter written in black marker, circled in either green or yellow. The letters are: “A,” “K” “M,” “U,” “B,” “H,” “N,” “F,” “Y,” which are circled in green, and “S,” “L,” “E,” “R,” and “W,” circled in yellow. The letter U has an additional curved yellow line within its green circle.

Cite this article as: , "Louise1-and-2," in VoCA Journal, February 5, 2026, https://journal.voca.network/the-asterisk-in-between-a-deaf-biography/louise1-and-2/.

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