Foreign Language
- The child has learned the alphabet in sign language, including the hand shapes and movements for each letter.
- They have learned basic vocabulary words in sign language, such as greetings, colors, and numbers.
- The child has learned simple phrases and sentences in sign language, allowing them to communicate basic needs and thoughts.
- They have learned about Deaf culture and the importance of sign language as a means of communication for the Deaf community.
For continued development, encourage the child to practice sign language with others, such as friends or family members. They can also explore online resources or sign language classes to further enhance their skills. Additionally, they can try watching videos or movies with sign language interpretation to improve their understanding and fluency.
Book Recommendations
- by Donna Jo Napoli: A heartwarming story about a girl who learns sign language to communicate with her Deaf brother.
- The ABCs of ASL by Dawn Babb Prochovnic: An educational book that teaches the alphabet in American Sign Language through colorful illustrations and rhymes.
- Sign Language: My First 100 Words by Michiyo Nelson: A picture book that introduces young readers to 100 basic words in sign language, accompanied by vibrant illustrations.
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