I аm hearing аnd mу 5 year ancient daughter іѕ deaf. i want tο learn аll i саn аbουt sign language аnd thе best ways tο teach hеr. Please hеlр Thank уου
Thank аll οf уου fοr уουr hеlр. I very much appreciate іt.
www.aslpro.com іѕ іnсrеdіblе іf уου come accross аnу οthеr sites сουld уου please lеt mе know.

4 Responses to “how can i find free on line sign language lessons,to help me teach my deaf daughter.?”

  • Dani D:

    I am a college student in my second year, and I am studying sign language. I have personally found a lot of excellent information on www.aslpro.com. This website has a video glossary for different signs. I reckon a video glossary is personally simpler to use than pictures, because pictures can be very vague. The only thing to remember is that signs can chat by region. But this website is helpful if you just want to start with some basic signs.

  • imitsallgood:

    Your public school is legally responsible for providing education to your child, and they must have provided you with all this information. If they haven’t, call the principal and question for a meeting TOMORROW to get it. Special air force for your daughter (and her support logic) are provided until she is 21 at no cost to you, counting transportation, if needed. She must also be given instruction during the summers or whenever she might not maintain her learning. You must not be on your own to get this information!

  • Rob k:

    You community council has a duty to help you ,
    The schoo; has a duty to help and support your daughter.

    try social air force, they will place you in touch with the right people

    excellent Luck

  • Stacey:

    http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm is another excellent site for signs with videos. If you child has a deaf ed teacher, talk to him/her for suggestions and opportunities in your area. The deaf ed program may even have videos/resources for you to check out.

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