Hello,
I have used American Sign Language flashcards packages that have cards for emotions and object for patients. You can also make you own if you go online and print out different images cut into cards and laminate
them. I found some on Amazon hope this helps.
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Anyone have suggestions?
Hello,
I oversee 4 different group homes and 2 have non-verbal individuals in the residence, I was wondering if you could help me find a way to get sign language posters with basic
sign language on them? The staff attempt to utilize non-verbal communication including sign but we are looking for something to point, gesture to for further understanding,
Thank you for your time,
Alisa
Alisa Brownlee, ATP
Manager, Assistive Technology Services
ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) Association, National Office and Greater Philadelphia Chapter
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