A reference book for teachers.
Demonstrates the gestures used to sign words related to the classroom, hearing loss, thinking and learning, math, science, humanities, social science, sports, feelings, family and health
A guide for using American Sign Language as a teaching tool for young hearing children.
PREFACE For more than a decade we have tried to make Signed English a more complete and accurate parallel to English . Our principal tools have been dictionaries . Our first was The Basic Preschool Signed English Dictionary .
Two smaller and more specialized reference works , The Signed English Starter and The Signed English Schoolbook , provide additional vocabulary . These books are organized topically and focus on the vocabulary needs of teachers and ...
Simple drawings illustrate a basic sign language vocabulary.
Designed by Harry Bornstein and Karen L. Saulnier, two of the foremost experts on sign language, Signing features more than one thousand black-and-white illustrations created specifically for hearing and non-hearing people who want to learn ...
Sign to Learn is the first complete introduction to sign language curriculum for hearing preschoolers.
Communication programming for the severely handicapped vocal and nonvocal strategies. San Diego, CA: College Hill Press. Nietupski, H. (1977). Curricular strategies for teaching selected nonverbal communication skills to severely ...
In addition , several storybooks for children are available , with more in preparation . Some of the books are Jean's Christmas Stocking , In Our House , I Was So Mad , The Little Green Monster , Popsicles Are Cold , and At Grandma's ...
Learn to Sign the Fun Way goes beyond the manual alphabet and teaches the beautiful language of sign—the United States' fourth most pervasive language—in a simple, interactive format.