ASK Angie ASL – Summer Social Activities
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION: Social activities you enjoy during summer break like swimming, playing games, eating and picnicking. Remember to use your manners and practice basic signs. Use your signs during different events and keep signing.
Note: ASL is a multi-sensory form of communication that helps children acquire vocabulary more quickly and efficiently.
Tip for working with the deaf
TIP: During group activities, encourage the children to watch the faces of the other children when they speak. Semi-circle seating is especially helpful to deaf and hard of hearing children.
Enjoy and have a safe and wonderful summer.
Angie Craft author and teacher – brings over 26 years of experience in deaf education and is committed to serving the deaf community. Keenly aware of the isolation that deaf students often experience, Angie developed and wrote HandCraftEdASL to bridge the communication gap between deaf children who primarily use American Sign Language and their parents, peers or educators. www.handcraftedasl.com
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This post originally appeared on our July/August 2013 Magazine