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Deaf Artists in American History
The first deaf artists in America back during the 1760s through the early 1800s were usually painting portraits of American settlers in an attempt to be recognized in the new world. They usually painted in the style of English artists since there...
0 commentsHIGH-END AUDIO on a BUDGET: Getting The Very Best HiFi-Sound at the Least Possible Cost.
by W.A.J. When it comes to high-end audio, it is best to buy used equipment if what you seek is the best value, and best quality sound, for your money. This is something the manufacturers, distributors, and...
0 commentsAn Introduction to the Hearing and Deaf Communities Relationship
Throughout history as a whole deaf people had no sense of self or identity, only in recent decades has this begun to change. This is due to a number of contributing factors. The chapter "Deaf-Mutes, The Strange, and the Modern Self" in The Deaf...
2 commentsLearn Sign Language On Line
A sign language is a language which uses visually transmitted sign patterns mainly from the hand, arm and finger movement to convey meaning and expression instead of acoustic sounds.
2 commentsAmerican Sign Language/ Deaf Culture
ASL Individuals who use American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary mode of communication are part of Deaf Culture. In addition a unique language, they share common traditions and customs. ASL is a language...
1 commentTeaching sign language to babies
Yes, I do think that teaching sign language to babies is really helpful as research has shown babies and toddlers who can communicate using signs have higher I.Q as signing decreases frustration, helps babies talk sooner, enriches parents-child...
23 commentsHow to Teach Your Baby Sign Language
You too can teach your baby to sign. It’s very easy, and you’ll be amazed at the doors of communication it opens with your child. When I began teaching my first daughter to sign, I was skeptical about all the hype. But I’ve since become a baby signing fan myself.
2 commentsBenefits of Baby Sign Language
Mothers of infants experience this frustration on a daily basis. You know your baby is trying to tell you something, but you can’t figure it out. You hold up one item after another, “This? This? This?” in an attempt to relive your child’s frustration. Those frustrations can be relieved by teaching your child some basic sign language. Thousands of parents have experienced the joy of being able to communicate with their babies. Is it for you?
0 commentsOur First DVD in ASL
Well, we finally did it! We now have our first DVD printed and available for deaf children and their parents. If you read any of my hubs before, you know the struggles I have had as a hearing parent of a deaf child trying to learn sign language...
3 commentsASL- Lesson 1
I am currently studying to become a sign language interpreter. I will be uploading new videos every week (sometimes more often.) If there is are particular signs or phrases you are interested in learning, feel free to comment! I'm starting with...
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