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Posted on September 25, 2009 by Luther Hays | Posted under Kids
Learn History of Sign Language Benefits
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There is a interpreter named Joseph Garcia who did a study in the mid-1980's. He found that children actually learn sign language quicker than they learn to speak. Speaking is a skill that requires about 200 muscles where sign language only requires manual dexterity. He also found that using sign language does not inhibit children from speaking, they actually transition easily from using sign language to speaking. Learning Sign Language can actually make children smarter. It can be very difficult for children that have parents that are deaf or the other way around. Children who have deaf parents can become burdened unnecessarily with having to interpret conversations that they really should not be a part of. Also parents with deaf children struggle to help there children fit in. If most people knew some basic sign language this could decrease the burden on those who are deaf. Sign Language can also benefit children that have down syndrome or autism. Sign language can help them communicate, when the spoken word is too difficult. Kids that have problems with aggression, anxiety, depression, and self injury are usually frustrated with communicating and American Sign Language could really help them overcome those barriers. Sign Language is not just for the hearing impaired but can help just about anyone. It is beneficial to children with disabilities or behavioral problems. ASL can also benefit children who are completely normal from the time they are babies. Being able to understand your baby creates a new bond between parents and children. ASL also can help your child speak sooner and communicate better with others. Learning sign language can be a benefit not only to your family but to everyone around you. Teaching sign language for children has so many benefits that helping others, that can't hear, is just an added plus. Here's a great tool to help teach your children: Signing Time Video Review About The Author: signingtime |
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