Articles related to "Sign Language Alphabet"Children tend to learn better through movement. Help them learn letters and their sounds with sign language.
Learning the alphabet is the first step to learning how to read and write, so be sure to review each letter after the students have learned the alphabet.
Is a child on your gift list hearing impaired? Perhaps you know an eager learner wants to learn sign language. Maybe you have enjoyed the baby sign language craze.
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Perhaps your child uses sign language at school. It is important for ease of communication and consistency for sign language to be used at home.
Author and teacher Elisa Linovitz Snader talks about how her picture book The Wheelchair helps teach kids about disabilities.
In March 2009, the Rwandan National Union of the Deaf presented the first dictionary of Rwandan Sign Language at their Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Kigali.
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