WHAT IS THE PROBLEM?
We can’t communicate with those who are deaf
WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO IMPROVE, CREATE OR CHANGE?
We are going to learn sign language
WHAT ARE YOUR NEXT STEPS?
Teaching ourselves sign language
WHO CAN HELP US WITH THIS?
People who know sign language or New Zealand Sign Language website
Maddie as I wrote on Kyana's blog, both of you have impressed me with the progress you have already made on learning sign language. How cool would it be to find a way of connecting with teenagers who use sign language for kanohi ki te kanohi conversations. Have you found the Deaf Aotearoa site online for more information that may inspire you further?
ReplyDeleteMaddie and Kyana I have been thinking about your project. Learning Sign Language is a skill that can be used to communicate. As in many relationship communications the 'words' are but part of the understanding. I have looked online for some book titles and spoken with Sue to see what books we can access for you to build a wider knowledge. There are not too many books out there! In our library we have "A Quiet Kind of Thunder" by Sara Barnard, and I have issued this for you.
ReplyDeleteWe have also ordered "Seeing Voices" from the National Library, Publication date: 1989. A journey into the world of deaf culture, and the neurological and social underpinnings of the remarkable visual language of the congenitally deaf.
Sue has also purchased a novel called "Five Flavors of Dumb" by Antony John.