Hello,
Yesterday I met Mr. Anthony Natale. I completeley forgot to post the event thus hoping more people would have shown up so they could meet him, learn some ASL from him and see the wonderful video he made.
Since beginning ASL I have become involved a lot in the deaf and HOH community. More specifically involved with the person who created a video for those who need or want to communicate with a deaf or hard of hearing person. I have found that a lof of deaf people have hearing parents that have never really learned to signed proficiently to communicate with their child. Personally I think this is bad because is lessons the bond between the child/parent relationship especially if the deaf child has been sent to school for the deaf and spends long periods of time away from the child. (Of course I'm not deaf or hard of hearing, so feel free to bash me here )
I also think this would be a good idea for Law Enforcement and Civil Service organizations
Since ASL i rapidly becoming very popular especially as a foreign language requirement, I'm really trying to get this DVD and word out there that there is an easy way to learn basic ASL especially if you don't have the time for a class. I found it fun and was really frustrated that there wasn't a lot of videos for ASL. Sure plenty of books, but I think ASL is a language which you need to see. It's called "How to Talk to a Person who can't hear" staring Anthony Natale.
So if anyone is interested please let me know.
Yesterday I met Mr. Anthony Natale. I completeley forgot to post the event thus hoping more people would have shown up so they could meet him, learn some ASL from him and see the wonderful video he made.
Since beginning ASL I have become involved a lot in the deaf and HOH community. More specifically involved with the person who created a video for those who need or want to communicate with a deaf or hard of hearing person. I have found that a lof of deaf people have hearing parents that have never really learned to signed proficiently to communicate with their child. Personally I think this is bad because is lessons the bond between the child/parent relationship especially if the deaf child has been sent to school for the deaf and spends long periods of time away from the child. (Of course I'm not deaf or hard of hearing, so feel free to bash me here )
I also think this would be a good idea for Law Enforcement and Civil Service organizations
Since ASL i rapidly becoming very popular especially as a foreign language requirement, I'm really trying to get this DVD and word out there that there is an easy way to learn basic ASL especially if you don't have the time for a class. I found it fun and was really frustrated that there wasn't a lot of videos for ASL. Sure plenty of books, but I think ASL is a language which you need to see. It's called "How to Talk to a Person who can't hear" staring Anthony Natale.
So if anyone is interested please let me know.