Short Summary
Class Information
Availability
To enroll, please email: smkalbhenn@gmail.com.
Description
Hi! Welcome to Learn to Sign SAMPLER! I'm so glad you're here! ASL for beginners is an exciting and interactive class for children who want to learn American Sign Language!
Content
In this class, students will learn animals, colors, how to properly describe animals in ASL, and several fun sentences!
No previous knowledge of ASL is needed! Minimal knowledge is ASL is fine as well! I am looking forward to learning, laughing, and signing with your children soon!!
Additional Info
This class is pre-recorded and the students can watch the lesson at their convenience. I will be available to questions the Classroom tab or private messages throughout the course. My goal is to give your student the best learning environment as possible. I am very excited to teach, inspire, and encourage your student to learn this beautiful language!
Teacher Expertise
I have been fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) for 10 years and have studied the language for 16 years. I took courses at Gallaudet University, have my double certificate in ASL from International Open Academy, and am heavily involved in the Deaf community in my area. I love children, ASL, and reading! I am excited to expand my knowledge to your children through this exciting course!
Payment:
This class is FREE!
Neurodivergency Specializations and Accommodations
There are many benefits to learning Sign Language! One is to help bridge the communication gap. Often times, individuals with neurodivergent differences struggle with communication. In some instances are non-verbal. This experience for a child can bring much frustration or behavioral difficulties due to the lack of communication skills. Teaching American Sign Language (ASL) can help bridge the gap of communication skills and improve the overall happiness that families experience because they are able to communicate more effectively.
Students without such severe neurodivergence difference can also benefit greatly! Having a different form of communication, other than speaking, for anxiety is extremely beneficial. Students with anxiety often struggle with communicating their feelings when they are in an uncomfortable situation. Having a different way to communicate their feelings to loved ones is highly beneficial.
ASL is an incredible language for students with dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia as well. The language is a visual and gestural language which makes learning a second language much easier than spoken languages for students with these difficulties.
Learning ASL helps develop confidence. The ability to communicate wants and needs even on a basic level helps to contribute to learners having more self-confidence. Sign Language is not the only way to build self-confidence, but it is definitely a great option!
Another notable benefit is helping the learner to build independence. As teachers and parents we always want our children and students to be as independent as possible as they navigate their way through life being independent and able to communicate basic wants and needs.
In summary, ASL helps bridge communication gaps, is a visual and gestural language which is beneficial for students who struggle with reading, writing, and spoken languages, it helps develop confidence, and builds independence.
Resource: www.sign-tribe.com