ASL – Learning to Sign

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ASK Angie ASL – Holiday Signs

Holiday signs tips for deaf education. Understanding lip-reading challenges and embracing American Sign Language (ASL) can bridge communication gaps during holidays. ASL isn’t written; it’s a visual language using gestures to convey meaning, crucial for effective learning in deaf students.

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Signing & Splashin’ in the Water!

Dive into summer fun with water play that’s hands-on (literally)! Teach your baby essential signs like WATER, while enjoying simple games using boats or ducks—turning splashtime into a language treasure trove. With every splash and giggle, you’ll strengthen bonds and expand tiny vocabularies in the most delightful way!

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Wee Hands in the Garden

Engage in sensory play: Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs | Singing Time w/ BabySigns “Isabella loves gardening! She starts every garden session by signing ‘Berry’ with her fingers before picking strawberries, and ‘DIRTY’ as she gets hands covered in mud while digging. Even our toddler Lucas uses the ‘SHOVEL’ sign to announce when he’s playing pretend!

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