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The listing, Sign Language FLASH CARDS has ended.
Here are a new set of Pocket Sign Language Flash Cards. Includes 26 Manual Alphabet Cards, 26 Basic sign Cards, 4 information/activity cards. These make it so easy to learn. children can learn with their friends. NON smoking home. Please contact with questions. thank you for looking.
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kool! My daughter goes to the elementary that has all the non hearing kids from the surrounding districts so once a week her class gets a some sign language teaching from one of the aides! F/W!
This would be a great tool. My son learned Silent Night in Second Grade when we lived in TX many years ago so when the Carolers came around at Christmas to sing he Signed to them when they sang Silent Night and we all wept. It was beautiful. I am crying now. It is such a beautiful language. So expressive. None of us are non-hearing in our household but have learned bits and pieces of the language to use when necessary so found this packet hoping someone could use to teach a child or themselves. It is worth learning. It is special, like a secret language in itself.
girl you got me choked up! her school offers FREE classes once a week! IF i could get my schedule together (and HW done erly LOL) we could both attend! Yes its awesome! No one in our fam is non hearing either...but i always wanted to learn! thanks for the auction! AND the story!
My daughter is very interested in learning sign language. She's 10 and mildly Autistic. In her class they learned just some of the letters and certain signs like "I love you" and ever since she has continued to ask me if I know sign language because she wants to learn more. I only know a few things I picked up throughout the years. These would really be a great!
Interesting. My grandson is also Autistic, very functioning, there is a name for it I can't remember. Anyway he gets into things he likes to a point of knowing everything about it, right now it is magic. His first thing as a small child was vacuums, that was a kick...for all of us. I collect antiques and would collect the instruction booklets, for him, to old vacuums and he would memorize everything about them. It was haunting sometimes and he was only 5 then he went into the drums. He plays like a pro. He goes to a regular school and is in cub scouts, does pretty much normal things but still gets stuck on favorite things and goes overboard and you can't get him off them. He just has to run the course I guess but we all learn something. So maybe you will learn something with this too. Good luck with everything.