ASL Basics for Hearing Parents

ASL Basics for Hearing Parents of Deaf Children


  • Jess Freeman King and Jan Kelley-King
  • 1995, Paperback, 240 pages

You've learned that your child is deaf. What do you do now? Get a jump-start with this must-have resource for any parent of a deaf child. This practical, easy-to-use book and double videotape set provide an invaluable introduction to ASL, allowing parents to begin communicating with their child almost immediately. The fundamentals of ASL concepts and structure are clearly presented with easy-to-follow practice activities, practical examples, even a resource list! A closed-captioned videotape illustrates introductory concepts, provides visual examples to follow. A second videotape demonstrates many of the practice exercises. Also excellent for teachers who need a basic introduction to communicating with deaf children.

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