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American Sign Language Interpreter Training DVD – Receptive Skills Practice at EverydayASL.com
For more free ASL videos, join our Facebook fan page at: bit.ly New ASL Interpreter training DVD: “American Sign Language Interpreter Training: Receptive Skills Practice, Vol. 1” DVD Preview. You can order your first ASL interpreter training DVD at: everydayasl.com or at Amazon.com: www.amazon.com Details: Being an ASL interpreter is a labor of love. There […]
What kind of job could I create or get with my skills of ASL(American Sign Language)?
I do not have a degree, but I have over 4 years of experience in learning ASL and associating with Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind people and am fluent. Just wondering if there’s something I can do besides interpreting seeing as the laws where I live are a little sticky and the state test […]
Activities For Hearing Impaired Children – How To Pick Up Learning Skills And Keep Up With Society
Activities For Hearing Impaired Children Some children reside with a disability on birth while others can become disabled in the wake of an illness or accident. Disabilities can be permanent or temporary. After an accident or illness it can arise such a a person can not walk, see or hear for a period of […]
Disabled Children – Picking Up Learning Skills to Lead a Normal Life
Some children live with a disability from birth while others can become disabled after an illness or accident. Disabilities can be permanent or temporary. After an accident or illness it can happen that a person can’t walk, see or hear for a period of time. However, if the injury is too severe it can […]
Millions have poor language skills
Millions have poor language skills AN astonishing four million Australian workers have such poor literacy skills they cannot understand some everyday words. Read more on Perth Now .