Providers
Information to help providers working with Deaf childrenASDC believes that medical, audiology, and educational professionals serving deaf children and their families have a responsibility to:
- Be informed about the successes of deaf persons from all walks of life, including those who use American Sign Language, as their primary language and those who do and do not use cochlear implants.
- Recognize the benefits of early language, including sign language, and work to ensure that deaf children’s language development, whether signed, spoken or both, progresses at a rate equivalent to that of their hearing peers.
- Refer parents to a wide range of information sources, including deaf individuals, families with deaf children, schools for the deaf and local, state and national parent and deaf adult organizations.
We need to erase:
- Misconceptions that sign language will harm a deaf child’s language development.
- Misconceptions that supporting visual language means excluding spoken language approaches.
Additional Resources
WELCOME! New York School for the Deaf
Join us as in giving the New York School for the Deaf a warm ASDC welcome as they join our family of Member Schools who support D/HH students in language accessibility, learning, and inclusion. Founded in 1817, the New York School for the Deaf, the second oldest...
Join us on 1.26.23 for Crucial Conversations with Signed by Stories
CRUCIAL CONVERSATIONS Mental Health in Schools: How Do We Encourage our Children & Each Other to Keep Going? Join us on Thursday, January 26th | 8 – 9:30 pm ET The American Society for Deaf Children and Signed By Stories convene on Thursday, January 26th for a...
CALL FOR PAPERS: 2023 Foundations of Literacy Conference
The American Society for Deaf Children and the Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf proudly announce their collaboration in presenting the first annual Foundations of Literacy Conference. ASDC and CAID are working together to create an informative,...
Internship Opportunity: P&G Tech Jumpstart Program
Via: INTERalliance of Greater Cincinnati The P&G Tech Jumpstart Program is a paid internship opportunity conducted on a virtual basis for high school students who are D/deaf or hard of hearing. Application instructions and additional details are available at...
#GiveASL | Season of Giving Last Minute Gift Ideas
In need of some last minute holiday gift ideas that will keep on giving for years to come? Bring the joy of inclusive and accessible language to all children with a lifelong gift of connection. Your gift will help us ensure that every deaf child can learn sign...
ASL Video of the Week – December 14, 2022: Snowmen at Night
Snowmen at Night reveals a wonderful wintertime secret--when we are sleeping, the snowmen are out playing! This exuberant, rhyming tale continues to delight young toddlers, as well as older readers, in a format that's just right for little hands! Signed by Jeni...
Viva Las Vegas! Join us in February for ASL Weekend!
ASL Weekend goes to Las Vegas in February! ASL Weekend hits the Nevada State College campus on February 25 & 26th! Join us for a fun, interactive, informative, and intensive ASL learning experience as we take your ASL skills to the next level. ASDC’s ASL...
New Online Classes & Workshops are LIVE! Register today!
Learn ASL with ASDC Take your fingerspelling, vocabulary, and ASL conversation skills to the next level with our 4-week ASL courses. Beginning, Intermediate, and Teen/Pre-Teen Classes are available starting January 2023! Class size is limited so you will receive lots...
Join us on December 17th and Sign with Santa!
The season won't be complete without a visit from Santa! Join us as ASDC hosts a members-only virtual event - just for the kids! Come Sign with Santa! On December 17th from noon to 4 pm (ET), Santa is taking a break from his busy North Pole workshop and meeting YOU...
ASL Video of the Week 11/23/22: Bear Says Thank You
When Little Bear has a BIG project, he needs lots of help from Mama Bear. He remembers to thank her all along the way, right up to a sweet surprise. Thank you for using your manners, Little Bear! Written by Michael Dahl.Illustrated by Oriol Vidal.Interpreted and...