ASK Angie ASL โ Holiday Signs
Holiday Signs Tips for working with the deaf 1. Itโs important to remember that not all people can lip-read. Lip-reading is a skill that often requires a background knowledge of...
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Holiday Signs Tips for working with the deaf 1. Itโs important to remember that not all people can lip-read. Lip-reading is a skill that often requires a background knowledge of...
Meeting New Friends Who Use Sign Language Be sure to face your friend. If they are not looking at you, tap them lightly on the shoulder to get their attention....
Signing & Splashinโ in the Water! Signs to use: WATER, BOAT, DUCK Play in the water with your babyโฆin the tub or in a kiddie pool in the backyard. Remember...
In my classes and parent presentations, I talk a lot about narrating your childrenโs day and labeling sensory experiences. Now if playing in the garden isnโt a sensory experience I donโt know what is
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