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English Language Arts

  • The child has expanded their vocabulary by learning a new word in sign language almost every day.
  • They have developed their understanding of language and communication by learning how to express themselves using sign language.
  • The activity has enhanced their listening and speaking skills as they practice observing and imitating signs.
  • By learning new signs, the child has also gained knowledge about Deaf culture and the importance of inclusion and accessibility.

Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating sign language into everyday activities. For example, the child can practice signing the names of objects they encounter throughout the day, or they can learn signs related to specific topics or themes they are interested in. Additionally, they can engage in conversations with family members or friends using signs, further strengthening their language skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Sign Language ABC by Lora Heller: A colorful and interactive book that teaches the alphabet in both written and sign language form.
  • My First Book of Sign Language by Joan Holub: This book introduces basic signs and encourages young readers to interact and practice signing along.
  • by Donna Jo Napoli: A heartwarming story that incorporates 15 essential signs, teaching children about the power of communication and empathy.

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