Implementing Sign Language in Early Childhood Settings
Research shows that teaching sign language to young children improves cognitive, emotional, communication and focusing skills. The purpose of this training is to review all the benefits of teaching ASL (American Sign Language) and practice strategies to implement it in early childhood settings through music, books and games.
Course description
Research shows that teaching sign language to young children improves cognitive, emotional, communication and focusing skills. The purpose of this training is to review all the benefits of teaching ASL (American Sign Language) and practice strategies to implement it in early childhood settings through music, books and games.
Course materials
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After taking an ECE Credential course, I appreciated the input from the other participants. We formed a close learning community from the training event. A learned skill that I will implement in my program was to focus on higher direct engagement with the school age children and allowing for more independent activities.
Kenyatta Draper
Child Care