Sep 10, 2021 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Educators, Parents and Families
We are commemorating the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by sharing these videos in American Sign Language as a resource for parents and teachers of children who are deaf and hard of hearing. Please preview these videos before showing them to children as there is...
Aug 31, 2021 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
Oh David! “David Goes To School is a silly book filled with things that David does at school… that he probably shouldn’t be doing, like chewing gum, throwing paper airplanes, drawing on desks, etc. Kids love reading about all the things they know...
Aug 25, 2021 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
Explore all the meanings of “ON” in ASL & English Ready to take a deep dive into all the ways the word “ON” can be used? The team from the English by Eye YouTube channel presents real life examples and usage contexts for the word on. This video is a great...
Aug 18, 2021 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
ASL Resources for Back to School We’re sharing these ASL resources to celebrate going back to school. Watch these ASL videos of songs, signs, and stories to get ready for the big day. Songs Welcome to School – Signing Time Hello Backpack – Signing...
Aug 17, 2021 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families
Where the Wild Things Are Go on a wild rumpusEnjoy our ASL video of the week, Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendack. We love this fun and playful ASL interpretation from our friends at ASL Nook. Enjoy! Join our email list and get: ASL story videos Free...
Jun 22, 2021 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
The History of American Sign Language Have you ever wondered how ASL came to be? We’ve collected several videos (all in ASL with spoken English) that share the fascinating history and evolution of sign language in the United States. Language naturally changes...