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ASL for Free - Gallaudet University
ASL for Free - Gallaudet University
Play Video Basic ASL Vocabulary Jump into basic ASL Vocabulary with our fun videos, categorized by theme. Go to Videos Free Online ASL Lessons Learn basic ASL with our free online interactive lessons. Go to Lessons Want to learn more ASL? For more in-depth learning of ASL, sign up for credit ASL online courses. Go […]
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ASL for Free - Gallaudet University
Nita's First Signs - Familius.com Shop
Nita's First Signs - Familius.com Shop
Baby sign language makes it easy to communicate with your child, and Nita makes it fun! Nita’s First Signs teaches ten essential signs for every parent and child to know, including eat, more, hungry, milk, all done, ball, play, love, please, and thank you. A simple story about Nita and her parents teaches each sign in context, and … Nita's First Signs Read More »
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Nita's First Signs - Familius.com Shop
Recursos para familias latinas con niños sordos y hipoacúsicos - Google Docs
Recursos para familias latinas con niños sordos y hipoacúsicos - Google Docs
Recursos para familias latinas con niños sordos y hipoacúsicos Websites Artículos sobre Adultos y Niños Latinos Sordo Trilingüismo: ASL, Ingles, y Español Radio Podcast sobre los Desafíos e ideas equivocadas de personas y niños latinos y sordos Lenguaje de Señas Familiar, enseña el lenguaje d...
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Recursos para familias latinas con niños sordos y hipoacúsicos - Google Docs
Deaf children need language, not (just) speech:
Deaf children need language, not (just) speech:
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) children need to master at least one language (spoken or signed) to reach their full potential. Providing access to a natural sign language supports this goal. Despite evidence that natural sign languages are beneficial to DHH children, many researchers and practitioners advise families to focus exclusively on spoken language. We critique the Pediatrics article ‘Early Sign Language Exposure and Cochlear Implants’ (Geers et al., 2017) as an example of research that makes unsupported claims against the inclusion of natural sign languages. We refute claims that (...
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Deaf children need language, not (just) speech: