Curriculum
More ways to communicate means fewer barriers.
Simple signs help children express needs, participate in songs and routines, and notice different ways people communicate.
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Practical signs
Children learn signs for everyday needs like more, all done, help, please, thank you, eat, drink, and bathroom.
Emotional language
Signs for feelings can support children who are still building spoken language.
Inclusive habits
Using sign language encourages attention, empathy, and respect for different communication styles.