Simplified Signs 2020
DOI: 10.11647/obp.0205.07
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7. Use of Manual Signs and Gestures by Hearing Persons

Abstract: In Chapter 7, the authors change focus from the use of signs by deaf persons and with individuals with disabilities to how signing may enhance the learning and processing of spoken language by typically developing hearing children and adults. The first topic examined is the use of signs to foster infants’ and young children’s acquisition of their principal spoken language. Signs may further serve as an effective intervention strategy in academic settings for children with ADHD or as a means to improving vocabu… Show more

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