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ASL American Sign Language

WEBASL - American Sign Language: free, self-study sign language lessons including an ASL dictionary, signing videos, a printable sign language alphabet chart (fingerspelling), Deaf …

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"Mental Health and Deaf Youth" American Sign Language (ASL)

WEBAccording to Cambridge University Press, "About 40% of deaf children experience mental health problems, compared with 25% of their hearing peers" (Sessa …

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Mental Illness and the Deaf

WEBMental illness in deaf individuals often goes undiagnosed, as there is a lack of mental health professionals who are capable of signing or adequately communicating …

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Unique Considerations for the Deaf Needing Mental Health Care:

WEBThere are factors unique to Deaf patients that must be considered in order to provide quality mental health care. Although the true incidence of serious mental …

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American Sign Language (ASL)

WEBSign language: Benefits to Children: American Sign Language has been one of the primary means of communication for the deaf since the early 1800s after Thomas Hopkins …

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"healthy" ASL American Sign Language

WEBAmerican Sign Language: "healthy". healthy: Want to help support ASL University? It's easy : DONATE ( Thanks!) (You don't need a PayPal account. Just look for the credit card …

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"take-care-of" ASL American Sign Language

WEBAmerican Sign Language: "take-care-of". Both hands stay together throughout this sign. The sign traces a small circle twice . The circular movement is up, forward, down, back, …

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"sick" American Sign Language (ASL)

WEBAmerican Sign Language: "sick". To sign "sick," hold modified five hands (with the middle finger bent at the large knuckle) a few inches from the forehead and stomach. Then …

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"after" American Sign Language (ASL)

WEBAFTER: "From then on." / "From a certain point onward." This is a good version to use when you are discussing timelines and scheduling. The dominant hand moves forward. The …

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"hospital" American Sign Language (ASL)

WEBAmerican Sign Language: "hospital". Use an "H" hand to draw a "cross" on your shoulder. HOSPITAL: Also see: PATIENT (medical version) You can learn American Sign …

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"good" American Sign Language (ASL)

WEBBAD: Note: The sign for "BAD" is very similar to "GOOD" except there is a reversal of orientation for negation--which means that by twisting the palm-side of the hand so that …

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"strong" American Sign Language (ASL)

WEBAmerican Sign Language: "strong". The sign for "strong" has a couple of variations. A good general version is to form fists and then pull them out away from your body a bit as if …

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"underwear" American Sign Language (ASL)

WEBUNDERWEAR: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "underwear". The sign for "underwear" is made by using the index finger and thumb of each hand to trace the …

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William G. Vicars (Dr. Bill) "Instructor Bio"

WEBWhat my wife calls me depends on a number of factors. WILLIAM G. VICARS, EdD. Full-time Tenured Professor of American Sign Language and Deaf Studies. California State …

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