Sign to Learn

Sign to Learn
Author: Kirsten Dennis
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2005-09-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1605543519

Everyone is talking about signing with young children. As a form of early communication for infants and toddlers, or as a transitioning tool for children just beginning to speak, the benefits of signing with hearing children are endless. Sign to Learn is the first complete introduction to sign language curriculum for hearing preschoolers. In this unique resource, you will learn how to integrate American Sign Language (ASL) into your classroom to enhance the academic, social, and emotional development of children, and how to respectfully introduce children to Deaf culture. This comprehensive, fully illustrated curriculum contains captivating activities and lesson plans grouped by themes, including feelings, food, seasons, animals, songs, and families. Sign to Learn also contains strategies for using sign language with children with special needs and in multilingual classrooms, and it describes how ASL can assist you in developing a literacy program and in managing your classroom. Information-rich appendices include a thorough ASL illustration index, sample letters to families, and resources for further reading.

Sign Language in Action

Sign Language in Action
Author: Jemina Napier
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1137309776

This book defines the notion of applied sign linguistics by drawing on data from projects that have explored sign language in action in various domains. The book gives professionals working with sign languages, signed language teachers and students, research students and their supervisors, authoritative access to current ideas and practice.

Innovative and Creative Developments in Multimodal Interaction Systems

Innovative and Creative Developments in Multimodal Interaction Systems
Author: Yves Rybarczyk
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2014-04-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642551432

This book contains the outcome of the 9th IFIP WG 5.5 International Summer Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces, eNTERFACE 2013, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in July/August 2013. The 9 papers included in this book represent the results of a 4-week workshop, where senior and junior researchers worked together on projects tackling new trends in human-machine interaction (HMI). The papers are organized in two topical sections. The first one presents different proposals focused on some fundamental issues regarding multimodal interactions, i.e., telepresence, speech synthesis and interactive modeling. The second is a set of development examples in key areas of HMI applications, i.e., education, entertainment and assistive technologies.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Baby Sign Language

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Baby Sign Language
Author: Diane Ryan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2009
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781592578627

“You had me at [wave].” More and more parents are learning and using baby sign language to communicate with their little ones. This guide introduces parents to the 150 most common signs babies can understand and use, including 50 new illustrations. Included are steps to teach the signs, an expanded section on verbal development, and much more. ·Signing boosts baby's language skills, literacy, and brainpower ·A popular topic in the parenting section ·50 new illustrations for this edition ·Includes fun activities and a special “Sign Language Express” for parents with little time Download a sample chapter.

Early themes

Early themes
Author: Amelia Ruscoe
Publisher: R.I.C. Publications
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2010
Genre: Children's songs
ISBN: 1741269202

Sign Language Research

Sign Language Research
Author: Ceil Lucas
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1990
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780930323585

The second international conference on sign language research, hosted by Gallaudet University, yielded critical findings in vital linguistic disciplines -- phonology, morphology, syntax, sociolinguistics, language acquisition and psycholinguistics. Sign Language Research brings together in a fully synthesized volume the work of 24 of the researchers invited to this important gathering. Scholars from Belgium to India, from Finland to Uganda, and from Japan to the United States, exchanged the latest developments in sign language research worldwide. Now, the results of their findings are in this comprehensive volume complete with illustrations and photographs.

Critters and Company

Critters and Company
Author: Pam Schiller
Publisher: Gryphon House, Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780876590171

The CD features twenty-seven songs and the book offers more than 300 activities that teach children about zoo animals, farm animals and pets.

The Complete Guide to Baby Sign Language

The Complete Guide to Baby Sign Language
Author: Tracey Porpora
Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Company
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1601383932

Using a tailored form of American Sign Language (ASL), the book guides parents through the process of teaching an infant to understand beginning sign language.

Once Upon a Sign

Once Upon a Sign
Author: Kim Taylor-DiLeva
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010-11-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1598844776

This book shows how integrating American Sign Language (ASL) into story time and other educational programs can benefit and entertain ALL children, whether or not they are hearing impaired, from infancy onward. There are a multitude of reasons to introduce hearing children to American Sign Language, currently the third most-used language in the United States. Babies and young children who are taught basic signing typically have a stronger bond with their parents; young children who sign show increased self confidence and enthusiasm for learning, and studies have even shown significantly higher IQs as a result of using sign language. Once Upon a Sign: Using American Sign Language to Engage, Entertain, and Teach All Children contains an introduction to using American Sign Language in the library, suggested program ideas for infants and toddlers (and their parents), as well as suggestions for school-age children, 'tweens, and even teens. By showing librarians and other educators how to integrate American Sign Language into their lapsit, preschool storytime, and 'tween/teen programs, this text will benefit not only the hearing children that constitute the majority of patrons, but also help hearing impaired and deaf children feel welcome and appreciated in the library.