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
ASDC Newsletter – April 2020
Get a new ASL Story video, free memberships, and help with hearing aid management. Learn about a new relay call feature from SVRS, and meet Sign of Hope, our newest ASDC organization member.
Member Organization Spotlight: Signs for Hope
Signs for Hope LLC is an ASDC member organization. Learn about their commitment to deaf children around the world who are waiting to be adopted.
See everyone on your video relay calls with Wavello from SVRS
Learn about a new feature from Sorensen Video Relay Service called Wavello. It’s a new app that allows you to see the person you are calling and the interpreter at the same time! Great for communicating with hearing friends and family.
Hearing Aid Management Study
Has your child recently been diagnosed with hearing loss and needs hearing aids? Participate in a new University of Utah hearing aid management study. Get details here.
ASL Stories Directory – NEW!
Use our new ASL Stories Directory to find a signed version of children’s books. Links to free videos of ASL retellings of stories for children of all ages.
How to Read and Sign a Story with Your Child
Watch this video to get lots of useful tips about how to read and sign a story with deaf and hard of hearing children and boost their literacy skills!
Talking to Kids about Coronavirus: ASL & English Resources
Updated 3/24/20 As our nation takes steps to slow the spread of the coronavirus, children may worry about how the situation will affect them - and you. Here are some resources from trusted sources, both in English and ASL, to help you get the information you need to...
Book Review: ABC Portraits of Deaf Ancestors
Read our review of this powerful and beautifully illustrated book for children about the accomplishments of Deaf individuals from a variety of backgrounds.
Deaf Education Summit 2020
Do you work in the field of Deaf education? Don’t miss the 2020 Education and Advocacy Summit at Gallaudet University.
Multicultural Deaf Education in Rural Communities
Educators, take a deep dive into understanding the world of your deaf students whose parents are non-native English speakers living in rural communities in America. Learn how to best support these students within the context of their home, school, and community.