You can communicate in American Sign Language and speak another language at the same time. This is commonly the way in Hispanic homes where there are hearing and deaf people living together.
Pay Attention!
A favorite sign for teachers and parents.
Mom/ Mama
I Love You
The I love you (Te amo) sign is universal. You will frequently see this handshape wherever deaf products or services are used.
HELP!
If you only learn one sign, please let this HELP sign be it! You may save a life.
Sometimes young children or those with special needs have a hard time making the signs "just right"! Thus, Signing Families has made flashcards and DVDs that show you the most common adaptive signs and the correct way to make the sign, too.
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Posted by Louise Sattler on Jul 1, 2009 4:58 pm