earlgreyer1:prismatic-bell:redemptiionss:sophiacfandom:weeping-pizza-wonderland:seventeen-o:broccole
earlgreyer1:prismatic-bell:redemptiionss:sophiacfandom:weeping-pizza-wonderland:seventeen-o:broccoleafveins:Don’t leave out any hard of hearing children who come to your door this Halloween, take a minute out of your day to learn a few seasonal asl signs! These are two different variations of “Happy Halloween”Click here for my source.halloween is for everyone!!!!!!this is honestly the cutest thing ever 10/10 will do this yearAnd here are the British Sign Language versions. (I love the BLS sign for Halloween. It’s so cute.) Deaf inclusion for every holiday!Love this! I also posted a video the other day of different signs from about 90+ countries for “Happy Halloween” :) Two years ago, I had a Deaf girl show up in my drivethru on Halloween. Her mom was kind of sad when I tried to offer the girl candy, and you could tell it’d been a rough night. I asked her to get the girl’s attention, and then signed to her the way I learned from those top gifs. She started laughing and clapping her hands at once, and when I held out the bowl of candy she was DELIGHTED. I think there’s a very serious possibility I was the only person all night who was able to share with her that way.It matters. Learn.IT MATTERS. ASL is the THIRD most used language in the US yet most schools don’t offer it as a language course. If you are at all interested, even in self-study online, check out www.lifeprint.com. It’s free and an absolutely marvelous program. -- source link