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    CanadianGirl
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    Websites:

    www.signwithsam.com

    On-Line ASL Dictionaries:

    http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/brwoser.htm

    ASL University at www.lifeprint.com

    www.aslpro.com

    ASL Dictionaries:

    American Sign Language Dictionary by Martin Sternberg
    The Canadian Dictionary of ASL by Kathy Dolby, Carole Sue Bailey

    software:

    Instant Immersion ASL
    American Sign Language Dictionary on CD ROM

    videos:

    Signing Time 1-6 and introducing Baby Signing Time 2dvd/2cd gift set!!!
    Blue?s Clues All Kinds of Signs
    Baby Einstein: Baby Wordsworth

    Parent Resource:

    Sign with your Baby: Complete Learning Kit
    Quick Reference Guide
    Pick Me Up!!! CD and Activity Guide by Sign2Me
    Baby Sign Language Basics: Early Communication for Hearing Babies and Toddlers by Monta Z. Bryant

    Books for Babies and Toddlers:

    Signs at Home; Signs at Play; Pets and Animals-anything by Garlic Press
    My First Book of Sign Language illustrated by Joan Holub and published by Troll

    Books to Sign To:

    Goodnight Moon, Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown
    Brown Bear, Brown Bear by Bill Martin Jr.
    Anything by Sandra Boynton

    Other Resources of Interest:

    Dancing with Words: Signing for Hearing Children Literacy by Dr. Marilyn Daniels
    Deaf in America: Voices from a Culture by Carol Padden, Tom Humphries

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    good articles.

    http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2005/ju...es/?city_local

    http://www.4hearingloss.com/archives...g_makes_s.html


    http://www.wral.com/news/4525746/detail.html

    www.born2sign.com

    http://www.kindersigns.com/index1.html
    http://www.topbabypages.com/babysign.html
    http://www.drgreene.com/21_17.html

    Above are a few helpful links. The first link is to a site that has a signing dictonary. When you click on a word, a small video shows someone doing the sign so you know what it's supposed to look like. The last link is to a short but helpful article about starting baby sign language and the benefits.

    A great book is "Baby Signs: How to Talk with Your Baby Before Your Baby can Talk" by Linda Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn.

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