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
Nueva en Julio! Clase de ASL en Español (Spanish Beginning ASL Class)
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NEW to ASDC’s ASL Stories Directory! Storysigning Coloring Pages!
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ASL Video of the Week: 8 Different Meanings of CLIMB in ASL!
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April 15th is National ASL Day
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A Stamp for Laurent
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See articles from the new issue of The Journal of Early Hearing Detection and Intervention.
Maryland Hosts Free Virtual EHDI Conference
The Maryland Early Hearing and Detection Virtual Conference is free and open to all. Happening Nov 3, 10 and 17, 2021.