To execute the sign for SORRY, make an “a” handshape and place it over your heart. Then, move in a circular motion on your chest as shown in the illustration.
Baby Signing Seattle
Congratulations Visually Speaking!
Visually Speaking makes it to the Puget Sound Business Journal. Click here to read full article and skip to pg 13 & 14. After 9 years, hundreds of signs and thousands of families, Seattle-based education business Visually Speaking is candidly featured in the Puget Sound Business Journal! In the “Growing […]
Who’s Baby-Signing in Hollywood?
While deaf stars like Marlee Matlin and Howie Seago have boosted American Sign Language (ASL) awareness since the 1980’s, sign language for hearing babies is catching on quickly in Hollywood. Most recently, parents have become inspired by “Meet the Fockers” where Robert DeNiro teaches his grandson to sign things like […]
Sign of the Week – SISTER
To execute the sign for SISTER, start with brushing the thumb of your dominant hand down your cheek, then ending with your thumb and index fingers out and resting on top of each other as shown in the illustration.
Sign Language Tip – Speaking & Signing
Make the sign as you say the word. When working with pre-verbal hearing babies, it is important for you to use your voice as you are making the sign. In doing this you are modeling two ways to get the same result, while also giving your hearing child the auditory […]