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Webinar: Protecting and Empowering our Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children
In this November 15 webinar, you’ll learn practical ways to help your deaf or hard of hearing child build stronger relationships and be safer from harm or abuse.

ASL Video of the Week: ON
This week’s ASL video takes a deep dive into the word “on” and gives examples of its uses in English and ASL.

Webinar: Learn Strategies to Improve English Literacy Skills
Learn how Cued Speech and other strategies can help deaf and hard of hearing students improve their English literacy skills.

Learn ASL Signs for Puberty, Sex, and the Facts of Life
Take our online class to learn American Sign Language signs for discussing puberty, sex, and related topics.

Newsletter – July/Aug 2021
Get ASL resources for the back to school season – and more- in our July/Aug newsletter!

ASL Resources: Back to School
Watch fun videos of ASL signs, songs, and stories for the back to school season.

DeafBlind Resources: Early Communication
Communication and Concept Development During the earliest stage of communication, children communicate through unintentional behaviors, like crying when hungry. As they grow, their communication becomes more intentional, as they observe, interact, and begin to mimic...

ASL Story Time: A Can of Worms
Join us on Saturday, October 9 for ASL Story Time featuring “A Can of Worms,” a book for preschoolers about counting and numbers.

Online Webinar Series: Getting Ready for Post-High School Transition
This webinar series helps parents of deaf children ages 14-21 plan for their child’s post-high school transition.

Beginning ASL Class for Teens & PreTeens – Part 2
If your child is 10-15 years old and is new to American Sign Language, this class is for them!