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My Baby Failed the Newborn Hearing Screening
When your new baby fails the newborn hearing screening this is what you do.
2 commentsThe most studied Foreign Languages (when the Native Language is English)
The article discusses the most studied foreign languages by three separate countries: U.S., U.K. and Australia.
3 commentsMost Important Manners for your Kids
Manners are important to teach children of all ages. Instead of drilling them into your children so they resent manners, kindly teach your children the importance and ease of manners in their every day lives.
6 commentsNightshroud Warhammer fantasy battle 8th edition vampire counts magic item overview
Nightshroud an overview of this magic item in warhammer 8th edition for vampire counts
0 commentsDeaf 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 commentsDeaf Characters in Literature
The inclusion of deaf and hard of hearing characters in literature has steadily increased in the past three centuries. In the beginning, however, these were usually not fully fleshed out characters, but simply literary devices. As the time passed...
2 commentsASL- Lesson 2
This post contains some terms for your special somebody. In order- Friend Best Friend Cute Handsome Pretty Beautiful Hot I like you I love you- This video shows the single sign that simply means 'I love you' I love you- This...
0 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...
4 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.
3 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...
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