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  1. Teach Yourself American Sign Language - Basic Sign Language Studies Online American Sign Language (ASL) is an experience, and arguably the most beautiful language in the world. It is also the third most widely spoken language in the United States (after English and Spanish, respectively). If for no other reason than to be p...
  2. ★ LEARN ASL ★ American Sign Language and Baby 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. ...
  3. Sing and Sign Here you can get American sign language videos, CDs, flashcards, books and other resources. You'll find links to other websites to help you..."Lift up your hands in the sanctuary and praise the LORD." Psalm 134:2
  4. Learn Sign Language - Signing Lessons, Course Sign Language Secrets - Who Else Wants To Know How To Learn Sign Language In 47-Days or Less? American Sign Language, Sign Language Lessons, Sign Language Course. Your Hands Will Talk: How To Learn Sign Language In 47 Days Or less - Learn Sign Langua...
  5. Raising Deaf and Hard of Hearing Kids Hello! Welcome to my site!  My name is Karen and I reside in Chicagoland with my husband and our three wonderful kids.  The hubby and I are deaf, and we're raising three deaf and hard of hearing kids.  Our dog Kaycie, however, has ears...
  6. Talk About Sign Language Lets Talk About Sign Language...
  7. Teach Your Baby Sign Language With Nikki Did you know that your baby can perform sign language as early as 7 months old? You should start signing to your baby as early as 6 months so the baby can begin to learn and communicate with you. Baby's Benefits Your baby can communicate his/her wants...
  8. DEAFWORLD - ASL Resources for Teachers, Students and Members of the Deaf Community My name is Jessica Eisler. My fascination with American Sign Language started when I was five-years-old. There were sign language interpreters at a large convention which I attended with my family. I sat transfixed, watching the interpreter's hands p...