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Hearing-impaired children were able to speak with Santa using sign language during the 17th annual Aurora Noon Lions Club pizza party at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Aurora.
The show included a mix of Christmas carols and holiday movie skits performed by deaf students and ASL-language learners.
Homer Brink Elementary students learn holiday Sign Language Stefko explained learning a language as a child is much easier and allows students to be more inclusive of their peers.
During its annual holiday concert, which will be held on Christmas Eve, the 300-member chorus will perform "Silent Night" while using American Sign Language, so the deaf and hearing-impaired ...
Charles Graves of Washington, D.C. visits hundreds of children who are deaf during the holidays to spread cheer with inclusion in mind.
Santa Claus is back in town and this year – he’s using American Sign Language (ASL) to spread holiday cheer to local deaf children throughout the D.C. area.
They used sign language to communicate what's on their Christmas wish lists. One little girl saw Santa and rushed over to give him a hug.
Santa Charles, a member of the Deaf community and fully authorized member of Santa's team, is helping children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing have a memorable holiday experience by communicating ...
Children in Rochester Hills met a one-of-a-kind holiday figure on Saturday: a deaf Santa who signs. Students at Stoney Creek High School organized an inclusive family event for deaf children and ...
Illuminations Arts and the Sandra Organ Dance Company will collaborate to perform a sign language ballet of the opera, “Amahl and the Night Visitors” at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Friday in Zilka Hall ...
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