So after working with her for a couple of months she is really starting to pick up signs I have been keeping up with the consistency and using sign language for almost everything and it's really been helping me get better and her understand thank you everyone I would have been able to get this...
So I have a new question on my journey for deaf and sign language enlightenment. So for babies do they teach ASL or BSL everyone I try to find teaching material for ASL for this 14 month old I care for all I find is BSL. What is your suggestion for teaching a child so young?
Thank you I felt really bad because I felt uneducated. I had a feeling something was off with them they were older but came off so rud it was completely unnecessary on there part
I ran into someone today and they made me a little frustrated. I don't know how to feel since I am not personally deaf. This person I spoke to today is hearing and they specialise in deaf education and they were telling me how 85% of deaf children are born to hearing families and how it's...
what programs/majors do you suggest I take? do you think 23 is to old to go back to school for this profession? How do you feel about the pre-3 initiative?
Omu omu omu (oh my universe) I am sorry I am excited I don't know anyone who is in the profession I want. I was wondering do you see hearing teachers who do the same thing as you?
I see what you mean so like children with autism who are able to actually communicate with others compared to a child with severe retardation who isn't able to communicate using ASL beside rudimentary words and might make better use of a facility that is caters to there specific needs.