About: Cued SpeechProvides links to additional information. Also offers success stories from forum members.
http://deafness.about.com/cs/cuedspeech/
Canterbury Woods Cued SpeechElementary school in Virginia offers information about the American English cueing system, phonemes, baby- and kid-friendly cueing, and further resources.
http://www.fcps.edu/CanterburyWoodsES/cueing/
Cued Language Network of AmericaDistributes a free video with information about cueing, and offers retreats for families and instructors.
http://www.cuedlanguage.org/
Cued Speech Association UKFacts, publications, and news. Also provides a listing of classes in the United Kingdom.
http://www.cuedspeech.co.uk/
Cued Speech DiscoveryCatalog of products, calendar, resources, mailing lists, and forums.
http://www.cuedspeech.com/
Cued Speech FAQDescription of cued speech, and opinions from parents and educators.
http://www.zak.co.il/deaf-info/old/cued_speech.html
Cued Speech InformationInformation and resources relating to Cued Speech. Answers to commonly asked questions as well as responses to myths related to Cued Speech and cued language use in various settings.
http://www.cuedspeech.info
Cued Speech TipsheetProvides background information about cued speech and defines those who might benefit from cueing.
http://www.netac.rit.edu/publication/tipsheet/cuedspcha.html
DailyCues.comCued Speech information and resources, interactive games, and test preparation.
http://www.dailycues.com
Deaf Education Options Guide: Cued SpeechDescribes the goals, benefits, and disadvantages.
http://www.deaflinx.com/DeafEd/OptionsGuide/Intro.html
Dream To SpeakThe story of Josselin Garcia, a profoundly deaf child from Honduras who is getting an education in the United States using Cued Speech.
http://www.dreamtospeak.com
Gaining Cued Speech ProficiencyIn-depth information for parents, teachers, and clinicians on producing advanced-level cues.
http://www.uri.edu/comm_service/cued_speech/
Language MattersExplains the difference between cued speech, cuem, cued English, and cued language.
http://www.language-matters.com/difference.php3
Maryland Cued Speech AssociationLocal resources including activities and events. Links to other sites and merchandise available.
http://www.mdcsa.org/
National Cued Speech AssociationProvides viewpoints, legal and research resources, and a listing of events.
http://www.cuedspeech.org/
Northern Virginia Cued Speech AssociationCalendar of events, including classes, camps, and activities. Also offers links to related sites.
http://nvcsa.scid.net/
TECUnitNational certifying body for cued language transliterators in the United States, and works with state agencies to develop certification practices. Establishes overall standards for the profession and provides skill evaluation.
http://www.tecunit.org/
Why Cued Language is a Great Thing for Cued SpeechArticle by Claire Klossner for Language Matters, Inc. [PDF]
(August 31, 2002)http://www.language-matters.com/Downloads/Great.pdf