1900-01 Introduction to ASL for Young Children (Four-part series – 1.0 hour each)
*In-person training/space is limited*
American Sign Language (ASL) is a form of communication that enhances young children's communication. We will explore how introducing ASL to young children can benefit all children and reinforce their emerging vocabulary. Over the course, we will learn and practice basic signs and phrases that would be helpful during the day.
Please note: This is a four-part series. You must attend all sessions to receive a certificate. If you attended the virtual session, you would not receive credit again.
CDA Areas: 2
VELDS: Communication, Language, Literacy
CLASS Support
Domain(s):
Pre-K: Instructional Support, Emotional Support
Dimension(s):
Pre-K: Concept Development, Language Modeling
Location: Resource Center at Main Street, Room 211, 10201 Main Street, Fairfax, 22030
Tuesday, January 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
(You must have your provider ID and PIN number to register for this in-person training)