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Parent Sign Language Workshop
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Learn how to enrich your child’s language development by increasing vocabulary and building self-confidence through the use of American Sign Language (ASL). This workshop is an introduction to the benefits of using ASL with your child. Children are not only auditory learners they also learn visually and kinesthetically (touch and experience). Using sign language with your child encompasses all learning styles. Your child will hear you when you say the word, he/she will see you make the sign and will also experience/feel the word as he/she learns to sign. This workshop is designed for the busy parent; you will learn recommended first signs and easy techniques for successfully integrating signs into everyday life. Over 100 signs will be introduced. Option to include a full color MSH™ curriculum book.
When: Tuesday, April 25th @ 6:30-8:30
Facilitator: Kim Bennett
Kim Bennett is a Boston native who has worked with infants, toddlers and their families for over a decade. As an experienced infant-toddler developmental educator, Kim currently works at Emerson College as a toddler group facilitator in classroom for toddlers who are deaf or hard of hearing within the speech and language pathology clinical graduate program. Kim also worked at Boston’s Isis Parenting for seven years teaching all of their child development and new parenting groups before becoming the program manager of the Child Development Program. Kim is a Certified Early Intervention Specialist who has worked at several Boston-area Early Intervention programs, specializing her work with children under three with developmental delays and special needs
When: Tuesday, April 25th @ 6:30-8:30
Facilitator: Kim Bennett
Kim Bennett is a Boston native who has worked with infants, toddlers and their families for over a decade. As an experienced infant-toddler developmental educator, Kim currently works at Emerson College as a toddler group facilitator in classroom for toddlers who are deaf or hard of hearing within the speech and language pathology clinical graduate program. Kim also worked at Boston’s Isis Parenting for seven years teaching all of their child development and new parenting groups before becoming the program manager of the Child Development Program. Kim is a Certified Early Intervention Specialist who has worked at several Boston-area Early Intervention programs, specializing her work with children under three with developmental delays and special needs