Ensuring d/Deaf children become bilingual in sign language and English should be a key priority for policymakers and teachers because this plays an important role in their education, a new study says.
This article was originally published by Mirror Indy and is republished through our partnership with Free Press Indiana. David Geeslin can still remember what it felt like to start learning American ...
Soon, kids who are deaf or hard of hearing will have a new way to watch some of their favorite shows. Beginning Thursday, April 18, PBS Kids will make American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation ...
Parents, former educators and graduates are calling for leadership changes at the Mississippi Schools for the Deaf and the ...
Think back to your favorite childhood TV show—was it “Blue’s Clues”? “Little Bear”? “Winnie the Pooh”? Animated TV shows are important for kids because they can teach them to read, draw, spell, and ...
PUPILS at Garvel Deaf Centre were joined by their peers in other Gourock schools for a celebration of learning.
As part of a push to improve the accessibility of its content, PBS Kids has announced that it has integrated American Sign Language (ASL) interpretations into multiple series that will be available ...
David Geeslin can still remember what it felt like to start learning American Sign Language as a toddler. “My world became much clearer and more colorful,” Geeslin said through an ASL interpreter. “It ...
INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — David Geeslin can still remember what it felt like to start learning American Sign Language as a toddler. “My world became much clearer and more colorful,” Geeslin said ...