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american Sign language resources
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Research-based information about American Sign Language and bilingualism for families with deaf and hard-of-hearing children
The ASL Storytelling program provides interactive ASL Storytelling classes done through videoconferencing and also has an online ASL Storytelling library with a selection of books that can be viewed at any time.
Deaf Heart Foundation's mission is to provide a variety of services to the community for parents
Signing Time provides each volume teaches approximately 30 signs and exposes viewers to countless other ASL signs through song.
An online hub of videos where a Deaf family teaches ASL in a casual, fun way to put people at ease in learning the natural language of the Deaf.
Hands Land’s primary goal is to expand educational resources through ASL rhymes and rhythms for young children that seamlessly integrate into family and school activities.
The VCSL documents the developmental milestones of children from birth to age 5 who are visual learners and are acquiring sign language regardless of level of hearing.
Marlee Signs app will teach you the fundamentals of ASL – from the signed alphabet and basic vocabulary through to common expressions in everyday life – using high-quality video demonstrations starring Marlee Matlin herself.
This is a place where people can come to appreciate the different signing skills and experience of individuals who have braved and shared their videos and thoughts on why they learned to sign.
to promote the development, management, and coordination of ASL and English bilingual early childhood education for children who are deaf and hard of hearing and their families.
HandSpeak is a content site on sign language, consisting of American Sign Language (ASL) online dictionary, grammar tutorials, fingerspelling, literary arts (storytelling and poetry), ASL writing, and other features.
ASLdeafined offers 3 areas, or groups, of lessons, depending on your specific interest: (1) For those who wish to learn sign language because of a personal interest, (2) for parents of Deaf children, and (3) for Deaf individuals, desiring to strengthen both their ASL and English skills, collectively.
ASL Connect is a central resource for learning ASL and about Deaf Studies online, with all content created by Deaf ASL-fluent scholars.
Children can watch the story in ASL or start reading it in English through exciting and captivating stories in both American Sign Language (ASL) and English.
A trusted site where people can go to and be advised about the accuracy and quality of American Sign Language (ASL) products designed for children.