Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Sign with Kids Helps Children Learn ASL Basics

Once used almost exclusively by the deaf and their family members, ASL is going mainstream. Due to information coming to light in recent years suggesting learning American Sign Language (ASL) at an early age can support the development of all kids, many parents of children as young as pre-schoolers have decided to have their kids learn to sign.

Sign with Kids is a sign language curriculum developed with children in mind, the goal being to have a teacher spend very little time on the "busy work" of preparing lessons. 25 lessons cover topics that kids need for everyday life, plus 5 additional lessons deal with holidays and special occasions. Each lesson comes complete with a cover page, vocabulary words and sentences for beginning and intermediate/advanced level classes, as well as games/activities for practicing new vocabulary and reviewing previous lessons.

Visit www.HearMore.com for more American Sign Language (ASL) materials.

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