A BLOG dedicated to teaching the basics of American Sign Language. Engaging posts. Striving to close the communication gap between the hearing and deaf communities.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
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ASL History Tid-Bit
Dr. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, a hearing minister from Hartford, Connecticut, introduced American Sign Language in 1814. Gallaudet traveled to Europe to receive education on how to communicate with the deaf.
While in Europe, Gallaudet met Laurent Clerc, an instructor and once student for the deaf. Clerc accompanied Gallaudet back to America where they erected the first school for the deaf in 1817 in Hartford, Connecticut.
While in Europe, Gallaudet met Laurent Clerc, an instructor and once student for the deaf. Clerc accompanied Gallaudet back to America where they erected the first school for the deaf in 1817 in Hartford, Connecticut.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Introduction
Hi! My name is Julie Reynolds. I am starting this blog to bring more awareness to the importance of American Sign Language and its impact on both the hearing and Deaf/HoH communities. Please view the video below to learn who inspired me to learn ASL.
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