Tadoma is a method developed at the Perkins School for the Blind in Massachusetts for teaching a student with dual sensory impairments to speak. It is a difficult method and rarely used.

The student's thumb is placed on the speaker's lips and the fingers on the cheek and neck. The student feels all the physical aspects of speech, the air in the cheeks, the movement of the lips and the vibration of the vocal chords. The student then tries to repeat those physical aspects while touching his own face.