When you start running, it's common to run too fast. While you might feel fine, you could run out of steam later. Instead, keep your pace under control and discover you can run much longer. Everyone's running speed will vary, but you can start by aiming to run at a conversational p...
I think what throws people off is that many view ASL as English with hands. When people fingerspell the sign for dog, they will do “d-o-g.” Anytime they fingerspell a word, it’s in English. The next clip is from Accessibility New York City akaA11yNYC recapwhere I say “quackin...
It’s also useful to include information about yourself in case anyone might want to know other ways to reach you. If your email program does not automatically sign your message with your name, address, email address, and phone number, add it yourself. For a chain of reply emails, it is...
If necessary, arrange for American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters or the use of Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) providers; send them a list of terms with which they might not be familiar in advance. Secure interpreters or translators to participate in small-group breakout session...
When George was on the road to___, I needed to re-find my identity and earn some money. I couldn’t___full-time as he was always going to need a lot of___, so I decided to become a personal trainer. We built a___in the garden and now I train groups of women running there...
Use courteous language.“I’d like to introduce…,”“May I introduce…,”“I’d like you to meet…” are all good options. “May I present…” is the formal version. Use preferred names and titles. In more formal situations, or when there’s an obvious age difference, it’s best ...