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SIGN LANGUAGE FOR KIDS

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You can start out with simple signs like mommy daddy (sister and brother)

foods the child likes & simple objects around the house. My personal

experience is to learn from another person rather than books and videos, but

if your just going to use it for a short term videos and books will do. We

are teaching our child to be fluent in Sign therefore we take classes, and

have hired an interpreter.

We just ordered from M2K ASL for kids and ASL Dictionary America Online had a

special offer. and Noble has some books for children with simple

signs. Your local library should have books and videos too. If they don't

they will send for them from another branch that does. Ask for the Joy of

Signing, Pocket dictionary for ASL, Signs for Me.

Hope that helps.

Lori D.

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