October 14, 2007 on 5:00 am | In Sign Language |
American Sign Language Classes
Dayton Daily News - Family Service Association’s Community Services for the Deaf will offer ASL 1 and ASL 2 in downtown Dayton, Huber Heights, Kettering, Centerville, Englewood, Piqua and Springfield. The 8-week courses are held from 6-8 p.m. on weeknights and various
Troy University gets $250,000 grant to train deaf interpreters
Troy Messenger - This course will be an AP American Sign Language course. We plan to reach into the public schools in Alabama early and begin offering sign language to students way before they come to Troy University, Hawkins said. When they come to Troy
Spotlight: Up and downs of special education — Many Butte districts
Oroville Mercury-Register - In Kelly Waldo-Barr’s classroom at the school, children with delayed language skills are taught through speech, pictures and sign language, to boost their development. In the
PHHS senior gained insight from pageant experiences
Hanover Herald-Progress - In the talent show she performed a Praise Dance with sign language. “My platform title was ‘Positive and Negative Leadership in the Deaf Community.’ It was about my bad experiences becoming good experiences. “The positive was focusing on education and
A life of learning
Times-Leader - Quinn started speech therapy around the age of 1, with the family crafting a simple sign language to help her communicate basic ideas she couldn t voice, like eat and drink. That s challenging, Scott said. We think they can
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