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ALPHABET LANGUAGE SIGN

Letting their hands do their talking Springfield News-Sun
Allison Schuyler, 5, learns her vocabulary a handful at a time. Milk. Cookie. Chocolate. Cat. They are just a few of the words she knows in sign language.
Chinese growth Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Delafield - In a classroom filled with Spanish words and maps of South American countries decorating the walls,
A DEAF STUDENT MAKES HIS WORLD A LITTLE BIGGER The Scranton Times-Tribune
JASON FARMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Eight-year-old Kyle Lasher, a second-grader at Dunmore Elementary Center who has been deaf all his life, signs to his teacher during a class in sign language last week. DUNMORE — Two dozen second-graders got the messages in silence. “Bingo,” one shouted as the group completed the school’s first course in sign language Thursday at the
Waiting for signs Hickory Daily Record
CLAREMONT - Oxford Elementary School students performed before thousands at the homecoming game at Lenoir-Rhyne College. They did not sing. They did not dance. They signed.
Forgotten Prisoners: All That's Wrong With Our Immigrant Deportation System World Headlines
Josè Hernan's deportation back to his native Ecuador for violating his tourist visa was supposed to be quick and easy.
New Haven students get global perspective The Kentucky Standard
When Miss Helen walks down a hallway in New Haven School she often exchanges a hearty “Ni Hao” with children she passes.
Autism Center opens its door to families Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Painted soothing colors and sprinkled with playthings that intrigue young curious minds, the Autism Center of Pittsburgh in McCandless held its grand opening this month as a single location for a broad range of services for children with autism and their families.
Momentum builds for SNP as poll puts party 5% up on Labour The Scotsman
ALEX Salmond is on course to become First Minister next May, according to a new opinion poll today for The Scotsman.
Hubbardston students show signs of love of reading Worcester Telegram & Gazette
HUBBARDSTON - United Parcel Service driver John Romano's plan was to read to students in Julie Mankowsky's class, using American Sign Language, but the students and teacher had a surprise for him.
School serves as shelter The MetroWest Daily News
DANVERS -- For a disaster evacuation site, it was very quiet, bustling but not at all chaotic.
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