Imagine walking into the middle of a conversation and trying to catch up without all the information – seems simple enough, right? Now imagine having to do this for every single conversation during a meal or friendly get-together. This is a small glimpse into Dinner Table Syndrome, a common situation […]
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4 Reasons Why You Should Enroll in an LGBTQ+ ASL Class Today! 🌈🤟
Hey there, fabulous readers! Are you ready to dive into a world of vibrant sign language, inclusivity, and celebration? Look no further, because this is the perfect opportunity for you! Let’s talk about joining an LGBTQ+ ASL class, and trust us, it’s more than just learning a new language. Here […]
Leveling Up: Fun Ways to Create a Safe Space After Learning ASL!
Congratulations on mastering American Sign Language (ASL)! Now that you’re equipped with this incredible communication tool, it’s time to use your newfound skills to create a safe and inclusive space for everyone. Let’s dive into some exciting ways you can put your ASL knowledge to work and make a positive […]
Amplifying Deaf Voices in ASL Education: Reflections on the Role of Hearing Teachers
The issue of hearing people teaching ASL has been a topic of discussion in the Deaf community for many years. On one hand, some Deaf individuals may feel grateful that hearing people are interested in learning and teaching ASL, as it helps to promote awareness and understanding of the language […]
Family Members Learning ASL
This is a two-part article that requests AI to produce two contrasting perspectives. The following is what occurred. Why should family members not learn sign for their kids? I cannot think of any valid reasons why family members should not learn sign language for their kids. However, it is important […]