Aug 17, 2021 | ASDC News, Learning ASL, Parents and Families
Webinar for Parents: Self-Advocacy Starts Young Self-Advocacy is the ability to make one’s own decisions and learn how to speak up for oneself. Unfortunately, students who are Deaf or hard of hearing often don’t learn self-advocacy skills because...
Aug 17, 2021 | ASDC News, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families
ASL Story Time is a fun family activity designed to strengthen literacy skills in both American Sign Language and English. Our September Story Time features the children’s book Calvin Can’t Fly written by Jennifer Berne and illustrated by Keith Bends....
Aug 17, 2021 | ASDC News, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
Take your ASL skills to the next level Whether you know just a few signs or are an experienced signer, you can take your American Sign Language skills to the next level with online ASL classes from ASDC! Learn fingerspelling, vocabulary, conversations and more....
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...
Aug 16, 2021 | ASDC News, Parents and Families
CODA (an acronym for Children of Deaf Adults) is a new film about Ruby (played by Emilia Jones), who is a child of deaf parents (played by Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur). Ruby is a high school student who also works in her family’s fishing business. As she discovers...
Aug 16, 2021 | ASDC News, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families
ASL Story Time is a fun family activity designed to strengthen literacy skills in both American Sign Language and English. Our August Story Time features the children’s book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day written by Judith Viorst and...