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Recent Blog Posts
Reunión del Grupo de Padres Latinos – Julio
Únase al Grupo de Padres Latinos de ASDC.
Panel de Madres Latinas
Vengan a conocer 3 Madres Latinas que compartirán su historia siendo padres de niños sordos o con pérdida auditiva.
ASL Video of the Week: HOLD
This week’s ASL video takes a deep dive into the word “hold” and gives examples of its uses in English and ASL.
ASL Video of the Week: HOW THE ELEPHANT GOT ITS TRUNK
Watch a video of the children’s book “How the Elephant Got Its Trunk told in American Sign Language. Great for kids ages 4 and up.
ASDC Executive Director Rachel Coleman completes service, leaves lasting legacy
Highlights from Rachel Coleman’s three years of service as ASDC’s Executive Director
First Graders Needed for Study in DC Area
Gallaudet University’s Brain & Language Center is looking for kids entering 1st grade in/near Washington DC to participate in a study on how children learn.
Reunión del Grupo de Padres Latinos – Junio
Únase al Grupo de Padres Latinos de ASDC. Join ASDC’s Latino Parents Group
Newsletter – May 2021
ASDC Newsletter May 2021:
New Fingerspelling App
May Signs Video
New Documentary about Deaf Students on Netflix
Authentic Assessments for Deaf-Blind Children
Spanish Language Support for Latino Parents of Deaf Children
New VideoPhone from Sorenson
…and more!
Apoyo para Padres Latinos de Niños Sordos
ASDC se enorgullece de presentar nuevos recursos y eventos que se llevan a cabo en español.
ASL Video of the Week: ASL LESSON WITH SHAYLEE
Watch an ASL lesson with Shaylee from the Netflix move “Feel the Beat” and learn some of the American Sign Language signs used in the film.