Learning American Sign Language

Sign Language Program

Each week we teach our students to learn a new work in sign language! This program has helped us communicate with all children, not just those who are able to speak.

One of our main goals is to remain inclusive and we see a lot of children who are non-verbal, English learners, and littles who are still learning to speak. Sign language has become a tool to bridge the gap between those who can communicate with words and those who cannot. We have become so thankful for this tool as it has opened the doors for children who were struggling so badly before.

A young boy with light brown hair and blue eyes smiling, standing in a room with colorful mats and shelves, wearing a teal long-sleeved shirt with a cartoon dinosaur and the word "REXCELLENT!" and gray sweatpants.
A young boy smiling and gesturing with his hands in a colorful classroom or playroom.
Young girl wearing a red dress in a classroom or daycare setting.
A young girl in a red long-sleeved dress with a sparkly skirt standing behind a table in a colorful indoor setting, possibly a playroom or classroom, with her right hand gesturing and a snack on a cartoon-themed package in front of her.