"Family is an important concept for young children. This book allows beginning readers to learn how to communicate different family roles in American Sign Language (ASL), the language commonly used by the deaf community. Family roles such as "sister" and "brother" are shown in written form alongside photographs that help with word recognition. ASL illustrations and pictures show the correct hand placement and movement for each word to aid in comprehension. Readers will delight in learning more about reading and signing family words with this engaging book"--
Learning American Sign Language: Levels I & II--Beginning & Intermediate, Second Edition, is a major revision of the First Edition, designed to help learners successfully interact with deaf American Sign Language (ASL) users.
The Night Before Christmas Told in Signed English uses both rhyme and signing to help children practice their vocabulary and learn English grammar.
This enjoyable book first introduces sign language and communication, follows with a history of sign languages in general, then delves into the structure of American Sign Language (ASL).
I Was So Mad
Provides answers to commonly asked questions about deaf people, their culture, and their language.
"The ASL at Work curriculum is a project of the American Sign Language and Interpreting Education Department, National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY."--Title page verso.
Offers a program for parents to teach their infants and toddlers sign language, allowing babies the ability to express their wants and needs.
Parenting.
Illustrations of babies and toddlers demonstrate forty-eight signs from American Sign Language for both wild and domestic animals.
A basic ASL reference demonstrates a range of simple hand signs that can ease communications between parents and pre-verbal babies, in a visual guide that is presented in a stand-up format and utilizes songs, games, and easy instructions.