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Saturday’s Signs: You’ve Got to Move It!

October 4, 2010 By Melanie

[Saturday Signs has been on hiatus due to some technical problems – Oh and tiny uncooperative (yet extremely adorable) gremlins. I am happy to be back this week with another installment.] If this is your first edition of Saturday’s Signs or you would like to review previous posts, here are the links to the last 3… [Read More]

Her Eyes Are Broken

September 17, 2010 By Melanie

Last week when we were on our bicycle adventure we had stopped to play in the park.  Lu ran off to play and I followed her. There was a little girl playing on the slide with her grandmother.  She was probably about 4 years old and very very verbal, almost describing her play as it occurred. I didn’t… [Read More]

Saturday’s Signs: Location, Location, Location

September 11, 2010 By Melanie

Albeit not exciting, we are going to continue our brief explanation of sign language grammar today with a post on location.  As I mentioned last week each sign is made up of a handshape, location and movement.  Just like the handshapes we saw last week, most children will automatically use a location that is easy and… [Read More]

The Deaf Squawk

September 5, 2010 By Melanie

It happened today – Lu used the Deaf squawk to get Daddy’s attention. It was only a matter of time before she copied big bro but with her speech problems I wasn’t sure she would be able to master the exact intonation that she would need to get Chris’s attention.  Then today, sitting at the… [Read More]

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