Jun 16, 2020 | ASDC News, Educators, Parents and Families, Service Providers, Visual Language
Join us for a new webinar from ASDC: Making Language Visual! They say pictures speak louder than words. This is true in the classroom and at home as well. If your child knows what you are saying, but doesn’t understand what you mean, this webinar will show you how to...
Jun 11, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Parents and Families, Service Providers
WEBINAR Q/A: Providing Early Intervention to Deaf and Hard of Hearing Babies during COVID-19 Seminario web (Webinar) con sesión de preguntas y respuestas: Proporcionar intervención temprana a bebés sordos o hipoacúsicos durante la pandemia COVID-19 The webinar from...
Jun 11, 2020 | ASDC News, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
Join us for a new online ASL class from ASDC! Learn signs related to summer with our outstanding ASL Weekend teacher, Ursa Rewolinski. This is a beginning-level class and an interpreter will be provided. Day: Monday, June 15, 2020 Time: 8:00 – 10:00 PM EST...
Jun 9, 2020 | ASDC News, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Service Providers, Visual Language
As protesters take to the streets after the death of George Floyd, conversations about racial justice are happening in homes across the country. To help you talk to your child about recent events and issues related to race, ethnicity, and racial justice, we’ve...
Jun 5, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families
Join ASDC’s ASL Weekend teacher, Richard Rose, for this comprehensive class on ASL school signs! See below for a list of signs taught in this class. ASL School Signs you will learn in this video: School school, teacher, bus, friend, homework, breakfast, lunch,...
Jun 4, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Learning ASL, Parents and Families
These free ASL classes are being offered by Connections Beyond Sight and Sound, the Maryland/DC DeafBlind Project, and the Family Support and Resource Center at the Maryland School for the Deaf. We thank them for their work to support families with deaf and hard of...