LEARN ASL American Sign Language and Baby Sign Language

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Rocket Sign Language

Are You Frustrated By Not Being Able to Communicate With Others Using American Sign Language?

More and More individuals are having issues with major hearing loss. Booming music inside closed cars and trucks are causing this major hearing problem.

Our young people must be made aware, before it's too late. But when the need arises there is a way.

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"Ever get 'ringing in your ears' after a MEGA-WATT CONCERT?" That is a sign that your hearing may already be compromised.

Your ear's delicate inner workings can become irreparably damaged as a direct result of the high volumes and 'too close' listening distances enjoyed at local Clubs, Concerts, Stadiums and so on.

No one wants to be deaf, but one must accept and move on. It is our responsibility as well to learn to communicate with those who find themselves who can't hear.

Our Rocket Sign Language Software has Videos of 1000's of Individual Signs, So You Can See The Actual Sign Over and Over Again Until You Get it Right Without Fail! No Confusing Drawings or Pictures... it's ALL Video!

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Why do YOU want to learn Sign Language? 

* Do you want to improve your communication with a deaf family member?
* Do you want to be able to communicate with deaf people in general?
* Do you currently work with deaf people, or would you like to enhance your career prospects by being able to?
* Do you want to become a Sign Language interpreter?
* Would you like to know Sign Language for religious reasons?
* Do you want to become more involved in the Deaf community?

Perhaps you simply want to learn for personal pleasure...

Whatever your reasons are, we've designed Rocket Sign Language with YOU in mind, so that you will get immensely satisfying results FAST...

...We designed Rocket Sign Language to be the easiest to follow system for learning Sign Language available. Rocket Sign Language is an interactive course that makes you want to study. Also, it's practical. You'll discover exactly what to sign in virtually all situations.

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Signing for Little Hands 

Here you will find affordable ASL American Sign Language products for baby's, toddlers, kids, adults and teachers. Signing Products from ASL American Sign Language Worksheets, ASL Kid Coloring Book, ASL Alphabet Flashcards, ASL Fingerspelling Worksheets to ASL products to teach your baby to sign.

Finally a screensaver that helps you learn. This is a great way to learn the alphabet of American Sign Language. This Screensaver goes through the American Sing Language Alphabet in big readable letters and signs. It would be good for any home computer and school computer. For anyone wanting to learn and practice. Click the following Link Now


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Free Appstore Games & Apps: Sign 4 Me - A Signed English ...
Sign 4 Me is the only app that provides sign language instruction in 3D! Our 3D character can be zoomed in or out and rotated to give you the best vantage point for every sign. YOU control the placement of the character ? not us! ...
Communication Tips for Working with Non-Verbal and ELL Students
Working with non-verbal or Non- English speaking students can be challenging in the classroom when teacher instruction is based on insuring that all students are provided with academic access and equity. In this article read on to find tips in building ... During snack time, everyone in the class works together and uses sign language to sign word-activity to describe how to eat and drink, and how to say "please, and thank you." By using these techniques, the children are ...
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RID - Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf 

Mission Statement

RID Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
RID has played a leading role in establishing a national standard of quality for interpreters and transliterators. We encourage the growth of the profession, educate the public about the vital role of interpreters and transliterators and work to ensure equal opportunity and access for all individuals.

The mission and values of RID are encompassed in a strategic plan that focuses on growing the profession through education, standards, relationships and resources. These are reflected in the statements below and incorporated into the actions and activities of all RID initiatives:

Mission: "Support the Continued Growth and Development of the Profession"
It is the mission of RID to provide international, national, regional, state and local forums and an organizational structure for the continued growth and development of the profession of interpretation and transliteration of American Sign Language and English.

Philosophy: "Ensure Effective Communication"
The philosophy of RID is that excellence in the delivery of interpretation and transliteration services between people who are deaf or hard of hearing and people who are hearing, will ensure effective communication. As the national professional association for interpreters and transliterators, RID serves as an essential arena for its members in their pursuit of excellence.

Goal: "Promote the Profession"
It is the goal of RID to promote the profession of interpreting and transliterating American Sign Language and English.

Diversity Statement:
To actively foster an inclusive environment in which the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) embraces diversity as an integral part of the association. RID is committed to establishing and maintaining a diverse, accessible, civil and supportive environment that adheres to RID's philosophy, mission and goals. RID is committed to providing growth opportunities that allow members to reach their full potential and maximize member value. RID pledges to seek partners who share our philosophy and commitment to upholding high standards of diversity within the association.

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ChineseKitesforKids wrote...

I also have a lens on Teaching your children sign language and I would love to lens roll this one over to mine. You have a lot of great information here. I have been teaching my children and my daycare children sign language for years and I swear by it! Great topic. Drop by my page, I would love to hear feedback from someone with the same related topic. Thanks. God bless you.

ReplyPosted April 26, 2009

michellepatelle wrote...

I have a daughter with speech delay, and one of the first things she learned in her special education preschool is the sign for "toilet," which is the letter "T." I think it's great that when we are out in public she lets me know she needs to "go" without yelling "potty" like most kids her age do.

ReplyPosted April 25, 2009

MUJERDEEXITO wrote...

Thank you so much for such a wonderful information...

ReplyPosted March 25, 2009

coolmals wrote...

Great lens and very informative. 5* for you.

ReplyPosted March 17, 2009

maurogoncalo wrote...

I actually want to learn sign language for a very long time... Thanks for the good info...

ReplyPosted March 09, 2009

 
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