Jul 14, 2022 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Audiologists, Deaf-Blind, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
Did you know there are 10 different ways to sign the word “HAND”? There is! Learn about them here! Video: Meanings of HAND in ASLASL presenters: Trix BruceVoice-overs: Lynne D. SmithEditor: Don ParnellProduced by: Read with ASL & Chris Wixtrom On-screen...
Jun 29, 2022 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Deaf Owned Businesses, Deaf-Blind, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Service Providers, Spanish, Visual Language
It's the Cogswell-Macy Twitter Blast Week!It’s the #CogswellMacyAct #TwitterBlast week! We NEED you to ask your legislators to co-sponsor this bill, which will improve IDEA for deaf/hard of hearing, blind/low vision & deaf-blind children. Use the Toolkit to...
Jun 17, 2022 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Audiologists, Deaf-Blind, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
Of all the food-related national holidays, June 17th has to be one of our favorites. It’s National Eat Your Vegetable Day (a name that speaks for itself)! Whether you love them, dislike them, or tolerate them, eating a wide range of fresh vegetables is a key part of a...
Jun 14, 2022 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Audiologists, Deaf-Blind, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Service Providers, Spanish, Visual Language
ASDC is partnering with Signed by Stories to raise awareness and spread education about the challenges that deaf youth face in finding support for their mental health. ASDC is excited to announce our partnership with Signed by Stories which will support the efforts to...
May 19, 2022 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Deaf-Blind, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Parents and Families, Service Providers
American Society for Deaf Children celebrates GAAD, Global Accessibility Awareness Day! Every Third Thursday of May, we get people thinking and talking about digital access and inclusion for those with different disabilities. For the Deaf Community: High-Quality Audio...
Dec 16, 2021 | ASDC News, Deaf-Blind, Educators, Parents and Families
Transitioning to Adulthood for Youth Who Are Deaf-Blind A young person who is deaf-blind typically begins the process of transitioning to adulthood between ages 14-16. But the groundwork for this important transition is laid even earlier through activities that build...