25 media results found for 'signs of development'
Baby Sunshine provides children with safety tips and the signs for words to ensure their safety. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "My Baby...Read More
Baby Squiggles likes to visit the zoo. Children learn the signs for various animals found at the zoo. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "My...Read More
Baby Songbird takes a trip to the farm, and children learn the signs for some of the farm animals. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "My Ba...Read More
What animals make good pets? This title features the signs for bird, dog, cat, fish, turtle, and bunny. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "...Read More
It is time to go to the park and play. This title features the signs for ball, butterfly, slide, flower, tree, and swing. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtit...Read More
Let's eat. This title features the signs for eat, drink, more, milk, cereal, and bib. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "My Baby Signs" ser...Read More
It is time to get dressed. This title features the signs for hat, coat, shoes, socks, comb, and diaper. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "...Read More
It's bedtime. This title features signs for stars, moon, book, light, sleep, and love. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "My Baby Signs" se...Read More
It's bath time. This title features the signs for bath, bubbles, water, duck, frog, and toothbrush. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains no English subtitles. Part of the "My B...Read More
Baby Sookie likes to play outside, and viewers will learn signs for various outside activities while joining Baby Sookie on her adventures. This video is presented in American Sign Language by Rochester School for the Deaf, is silent, and contains...Read More
Developed with the help of speech and language experts, these programs teach parents how to sign with their babies and encourage early communication. Babies naturally use a combination of gestures and sounds as part of typical speech development. ...Read More
This is the first documentary about Black ASL: the unique dialect of American Sign Language (ASL) that developed within historically segregated African American Deaf communities. Black ASL today conveys an identity and sense of belonging that mirr...Read More

Deaf individuals share how their opinions about Sign Writing, a system for writing in sign language, have changed from negative to favorable. They also express their hopes for the future. Valerie Sutton, inventor of Sign Writing, relates how sh...Read More
Experts say learning sign language is on par with an English speaker trying to learn Japanese. It’s not easy. And for this reason about 75% of hearing parents can't sign fluently to their deaf children. Thad Starner, director of the Contextual Com...Read More
The video titled "Vibrations" explores the unique world of a visual performing arts group from the Indiana School for the Deaf, hosted by Professional Development Coordinator Debbie Fetzer. The troupe, named Vibrations, incorporates American Sign ...Read More
There are only a few procedures that can detect very early signs of cancer. Those that do are often invasive, expensive, and uncomfortable. With support from the National Science Foundation, Vadim Backman of Northwestern University is developing ...Read More
The Nanosystems Engineering Research Center (NERC) for Advanced Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies (ASSIST) at North Carolina State University is developing technology that will alert someone when air pollution is about to take its tol...Read More
Ella Mae Lentz, a well-known deaf poet, signs her most memorable poems. This collection of her work traces the development of her poetic style, beginning with her original works in written English, which were later translated into ASL, and contin...Read More
Coen was born with cystic fibrosis and later developed diabetes. Due to the damage to his lungs, Coen received a double lung transplant at age 15. He is now able to enjoy snorkeling, jet-skiing, and swimming. Today Coen is raising awareness to pot...Read More
This interactive training module provides guidance for transition-aged students who are deaf or hard of hearing. It utilizes three questions to guide students through a self-realization process on their way to choosing a career. Video vignettes ar...Read More
Personal body image develops during the teen years and greatly affects people for the rest of their lives. False visual information about body shape distorts teens' self-perception. This frequently leads to anorexia, steroid use, or drug abuse. ...Read More

Lists the steps that a job seeker needs to complete when preparing for a job search. Includes completing a self-assessment, developing networking skills, and using a variety of resources for finding job leads. Covers using key industry words durin...Read More

Iridium is a rare element used to light up cell phones and TVs. However, researchers have found a way to use a more common element to power electrical devices: copper. Researchers are also developing a better treatment for osteoarthritis through n...Read More
"Episode 1048" of "Teen Kids News" examines the pressing issue of video game addiction, featuring insights from Tyler and author Kevin Roberts. Viewers discover how gaming can sometimes dominate daily life and the signs of potential addiction, suc...Read More