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This handy leaflet will help anyone master a few words essential for communication with the hearing impaired. The leaflet is laminated and three-fold for durability
Baby Sign Language
Sign Language
I created these visual references of 20 functional signs for my non-verbal students with autism, parents, and staff members who work with the children. After I started learning signs and teaching my students I realized that the signs would not be useful if not generalized across settings. So I cr...
ASL: How to Sign about Sports - dummies
The majority of American Sign Language (ASL) sports signs look like what they represent. For example, the signs for tennis and baseball mimic the swing of a racket and bat, respectively. Don’t you just love it when signing is this easy? This table shows you popular sports signs. Signing ball is easy: Mimic putting both […]
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How to Discuss Articles of Clothing in American Sign Language - dummies
Whether you’re signing about doing laundry or buying new clothes, you may need to know how to identify items of clothing in American Sign Language (ASL). These signs show you how to refer to clothing in any season. Signs for underwear It’s time to go under cover. Most of these signs are signed to look […]
How to Describe Symptoms and Illnesses in American Sign Language - dummies
Knowing the American Sign Language (ASL) signs for symptoms of illness can really help you figure out the best way to handle a medical problem. Like with talking, signing is sometimes difficult when you don’t feel well, but it’s a necessary part of receiving help. The signs in this table can take the sting out […]
How to Discuss Articles of Clothing in American Sign Language - dummies
Whether you’re signing about doing laundry or buying new clothes, you may need to know how to identify items of clothing in American Sign Language (ASL). These signs show you how to refer to clothing in any season. Signs for underwear It’s time to go under cover. Most of these signs are signed to look […]
Teaching American Sign Language: 7 More Creative Ways
American Sign Language can benefit everyone. It can be a natural extension to planning school lessons, field trips and even reading stories together.
ASL: How to Sign about Sports - dummies
The majority of American Sign Language (ASL) sports signs look like what they represent. For example, the signs for tennis and baseball mimic the swing of a racket and bat, respectively. Don’t you just love it when signing is this easy? This table shows you popular sports signs. Signing ball is easy: Mimic putting both […]
ASL: How to Sign about Sports - dummies
The majority of American Sign Language (ASL) sports signs look like what they represent. For example, the signs for tennis and baseball mimic the swing of a racket and bat, respectively. Don’t you just love it when signing is this easy? This table shows you popular sports signs. Signing ball is easy: Mimic putting both […]
ASL: How to Sign about Going to Cultural Events - dummies
When you plan to go with your Deaf friends to a play or museum, you can get the most out of the experience by knowing some signs related to cultural events. American Sign Language (ASL) provides all the conversation you could want about that new production or exhibit. Signing about going to the theater Attending […]
How to Discuss the Movies by Using American Sign Language - dummies
In case you were wondering, yes, Deaf people attend movies. To serve the Deaf population, some theaters have an OC (open captioning) Night on newly released movies. Communicating during a movie is common among signers. They converse about everything — the movie plot, an actor, even the lack of salt on the popcorn. This table […]
How to Talk about Games in American Sign Language - dummies
Not all games have American Sign Language (ASL) signs. For example, you fingerspell cards, video, chess, and checkers. All board and card games are fingerspelled. Mimic throwing dice for gambling and dealing cards for any card games. After you do this, fingerspell specifically what game you mean. Some indoor games do have signs, though, and […]
ASL: How to Sign about Going to Cultural Events - dummies
When you plan to go with your Deaf friends to a play or museum, you can get the most out of the experience by knowing some signs related to cultural events. American Sign Language (ASL) provides all the conversation you could want about that new production or exhibit. Signing about going to the theater Attending […]
ASL: How to Sign about Your Hobbies - dummies
From collecting cute stuff to surfing the Web, hobbies keep you busy and entertained. You may share that hobby with Deaf friends, or maybe you want to know the signs to explain those hobbies. The signs in this table show you how to tell people about your hobby and make it come alive! You sign […]