Benefits of Signing with Children with Special Needs:
Children with special needs gain a means of expressing themselves and connecting with their caregiving adults, as well as with typically-developing children familiar with ASL signs. Signing can help create an educational environment where all children can successfully learn and socialize, no matter what special needs they may have.
Signing is the primary language used by the Deaf community and is an integral part of Deaf culture. ASL will most likely be the primary language for children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
Signing provides a means of communication for children with various types of language delays or impairments, including:
- Down Syndrome
- Autism Cerebral Palsy
- Apraxia of Speech
- Aphasia
- Learning Disabilities
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Signing provides a means of communication for children with various types of medical conditions or situations, including:
- Tracheotomized Infants and Children
- Delays of Prematurity
- Short-term Illnesses
- Post-surgical conditions that inhibit normal speech
- Side effects of chemotherapy resulting in an inability to speak
Many professionals are recommending signing for children who have special needs, including children who are Autistic, learning-disabled, or developmentally-delayed. Additionally, medically-challenged children who are intubated or who have tracheotomies and are unable to speak can also benefit from signing.
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