December 14, 2015Education,Kids ActivitiesActivities,American Sign Language,ASL,Children,Education,flash cards,How to,Learn,signs,Teach,Teaching Here are several tips to help keep your child or children engaged in learningsign language. Set an theme for your week. Think up a theme you would like...
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I showed Anna several signs (and a few funny slang signs) to encourage and motivate her. I added, “And it’s fun.” Anna finally totaled those dang towels and said, “Thank you for helping deaf people and for taking time to help us – who wish we could understand them.” Me, “...
Thank you for this opportunity. AD (New Jersey) I am really enjoying these classes! The format encompasses more than just learning signs but culture as well and real life scenarios! Looking forward to taking more advanced classes!! Michael (Swarthmore, PA) I have been learning ASL for only ...
future signs are done towards the front of the body month time true In ASL, clock time is expressed by signing TIME + the clock time. Palm orientation for numbers 1-9 is away from the body. 38 22 true One way to indicate a specific month is to fingerspell its abbreviation ...