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"Hands Land’s primary goal is to expand educational resources through ASL rhymes and rhythms for young children that seamlessly integrate into family and school activities."
ASL Connect provides some free ASL videos created by Deaf Native Signers from Gallaudet University. They also offer courses in-depth learning of ASL for credit. Visit the website to sign up for courses!
This cute website was created by a deaf mother of a deaf child and a CODA (child of deaf adult). Their videos are FUN to watch. Please visit the website and learn with your deaf/hard of hearing child!
"ASLized fosters the integration of American Sign Language (ASL) educational research into visual media and literacy. The main objective is to produce teaching and learning materials in ASL with two focuses: 1.) ASL literature, preserving culture and history and 2.) ASL Linguistics, promoting a better understanding of the complex structure and use of sign languages."
This deaf-led, deaf made educational websites engages many eager deaf and hard of hearing learners across the country.
"The CSD Learns team consists of intersectional deaf and hard of hearing educators, curriculum developers, and role models who all have navigated school classrooms as deaf and hard of hearing students"
"Language First aims to educate and raise awareness about American Sign Language (ASL)/English bilingualism and the importance of a strong first language foundation for Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children. Browse resources, handouts, and therapy activities to make your work as evidence-based as it can be."




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