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In the future, Tate plans to create a sign language book series, from colors to numbers. She hopes to also create a driving book for teens, using her experience with driving.
Children’s author Constance Clark is collaborating with Capital Region BOCES and NERIC to make books more accessible for deaf children.
Gainesville native Kentrell Martin is living his dream. He is an award-winning author of American Sign Language books who travels the country on book tours, visiting schools, and teaching American ...
In his debut children's book, "Shelly Goes Outdoors," author Kentrell Martin takes readers on an interactive learning experience that encourages them to engage in a more visual form of ...
High school senior Khyiana Tate, who is deaf, grew up signing with her friends and family, but the 18-year-old rarely saw anyone who looked like her in sign language books — so she created her ...
Mike Guinto Professor Christopher Kurz will help lead the charge to create 200 leveled sign-language books in six sign languages on behalf of RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf, as part ...
Tagged: American Sign Language Book Review books Deaf fiction hearing Penguin Random House Random House Sara Nović Vol. 51 No. 16 ...
An app that translates a selection of books into sign language has made the move on to iOS, to help more than 30 million deaf children across the world.
An eBook edition of the American Sign Language Book is included as a bonus item. Users start with American Sign Language Level 1 and work their way up to American Sign Language Level 3.
If we could teach American Sign Language to all students, including hearing students, from kindergarten to 12th grade, the benefits would be extraordinary. It would not only eradicate the biggest ...
Very young children can communicate with sign language even before they can talk.That was one reason about 15 families came to try out the beginnings of sign language Saturday at a new class offere… ...