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    Home » Parenting

    Valentine’s Day Signs in ASL

    By Debi Leave a Comment

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    I love ASL and I haven’t shared anything for a long time. ASL is a great way for kids and adults to communicate, even when you do not know someone that is hard of hearing or deaf. It can be a great way to help kids who may not be very vocal yet. It is also a great way to expand the way kids think. Learning to think of what they want to say and then translate it to their hands is a fantastic way to broaden their minds. Right now, I was working with the girls on their Valentine’s Day signs, I thought I would share them with you too.  These are some great videos that share different signs that represent Valentine’s Day. They make it easy to learn how to sign happy valentines day and other simple signs to do with love.

    Valentine's Day signs in ASL, How to use sign language, sign happy valentines day and other words about Love.

    This is a much longer one. It has over 80 words, phrases and things to do with Valentine’s Day. There are plenty of useful words in this that are simple to learn and to remember.

    Do you use sign language in your everyday life? Have you taught it to your kids? Do you think you will find a way to incorporate these signs into your Valentine’s Day.

    You might also like to learn how to Merry Christmas in ASL

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