Family ASL News
Family ASL News
Bimodal Bilingual Benefits Counter Audsim and Linguicism - Diane Lillo-Martin, Chui-Yi (Margaret) Lee, Elaine Gale, Deborah Chen Pichler and Elaine Gale
Eyes on Language: Early Visual Strategies for Language-Rich Environments- Elaine Gale, Patrice Creamer, and Shane Blau
You can find out more about this conference on their website!
You can find more information about our research here.
ACE-DHH is an organization of university professors who prepare teachers for students who are deaf and hard of hearing.
☀️ 🔅 SUNSHINE / SUN ☀️ 🔅
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ASL Connect has a great Youtube short explaining the significance of Juneteenth.
ASL Posters
Research on Language Acquisition - Boston University
#WhyISign
Deaf Owned Business - 58 Creativity
Our Family ASL Team took part in the #WhyISign Campaign
If you'd like to learn more about the campagin click here.
click here to watch the full video on Instagram!
Patrice Creamer, more familiarly known as Ms. Patrice, is retiring from the Family ASL Project. We wanted to highlight her huge contribution and commitment to the project and the families involved.
🫶🏽 Thank you for all you've done Patrice! 🫶🏽
Elieen Lograno
Eileen Lograno is currently a member of the team on a research project titled Family ASL: Bimodal Bilingual Acquisition by Deaf Children of Hearing Parents. The research project is supported by the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Miss Lograno is a fluent ASL signer. She has been D/deaf for over 35 years. She holds two Masters Degrees, and will be entering her 10th year of teaching at PS347 with her D/HH Education degree in September. She has worked with a variety of grades in lower elementary school. She also teaches for the D/HH Education Program at CUNY-Hunter College as an Adjunct Lecturer.
Miss Lograno is excited to expand her work as an ASL Specialist for the Family ASL project. She has over 25 years of experience utilizing and teaching ASL.
Identiyfing pictures during ASL session
"What is this? Pig!"
Reading books during ASL session
"E for Elephant!"