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John
12-02-2009, 02:23 PM
Hi :)

Does anyone know of a good website or a book to get to learn the Basics of British sign laguage for young children. As i've been offered a weekend job working with deaf children in the summer, children are from 3 up. Would be a good help to me.

John.

Pedagog
12-02-2009, 02:40 PM
I'd start with the NDCS website.

http://www.ndcs.org.uk/

Pedagog
12-02-2009, 02:43 PM
The Let's Sign books are excellent too.

http://www.deafsign.com/ds/

Pauline
12-02-2009, 04:28 PM
Hi John I will ask Chell if she can give you any help or advice. :)

Chell
13-02-2009, 09:51 AM
Hi John,

I agree with the above, the Let's Sign resources are ideal. I'd recommend any of the three books at the bottom of this link:

http://www.chelltune.co.uk/lets-sign-m-13.html My daughter is shouting for a feed but I will have a flick through these books later and see which has the most info about BSL in general as well as just the actual signs.

The LET’S SIGN Series uses British Sign Language. Their publications are designed to support people learning BSL with good quality and up-to-date materials for all ages and abilities - in the field of deafness, special needs and for signing with hearing babies and children.

Do the children all sign? I've not worked with Deaf children as young as three but older children can usually lip read too.

There are some Deaf awareness (http://www.chelltune.co.uk/deaf_awareness.php) tips on this page which might be helpful.

Pauline
13-02-2009, 10:19 AM
John - don't forget you can also get FREE BSL posters from the Equal Opps Shop, see this thread:

http://childmindinghelp.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=25315

John
13-02-2009, 06:00 PM
Thank you all for the information, some good advice I'll have a good look at all the information.

John.

John
13-02-2009, 06:51 PM
Just to let you know that i've ordered three books from the ChellTune website called: baby signing, my first animals

my first signs (BSL/Makaton

early years building blocks child and carer guide

Hope i picked the right ones to start to get a understanding:panic:

Johnboy

Helen Dempster
13-02-2009, 10:26 PM
I also found this very helpful, as it's something I'm really interested in learning. I used to follow Mr Tumble (not literally) when my son was a baby and he used to sign basic 'please', 'thank you' etc. I'd love to be able to sign properly and have printed/laminated the British Finger Spelling Alphabet from the equal opp shop, plus the free posters referred to above, which are BRILLIANT :thumbsup: I'm off to look at the various websites now. Thanks everyone!
Helen xx

John
13-02-2009, 10:36 PM
I also found this very helpful, as it's something I'm really interested in learning. I used to follow Mr Tumble (not literally) when my son was a baby and he used to sign basic 'please', 'thank you' etc. I'd love to be able to sign properly and have printed/laminated the British Finger Spelling Alphabet from the equal opp shop, plus the free posters referred to above, which are BRILLIANT :thumbsup: I'm off to look at the various websites now. Thanks everyone!
Helen xx

I've been sent an email for the poster twice and both times no poster or anything witten in my massage box? just a blank message nothing to download?

John.

angeldelight
13-02-2009, 11:09 PM
I've been sent an email for the poster twice and both times no poster or anything witten in my massage box? just a blank message nothing to download?

John.


I also had the same problem

Hope you are ok John?

xx

John
13-02-2009, 11:43 PM
I also had the same problem

Hope you are ok John?

xx

The person how sends the poster will have to go back to basics to learn to send files lol. Do you know anything about the online cause you can do at: http://www.british-sign.co.uk/index.php

Yes thank's i'm ok just done my SEF form online, telling OFSTED i have a mouth and like to use it when i talk to people lol (not realy) But did get an email from them saying childminders don't have to do a SEF form but you must tell them on your visit all about your setting.

Now i'm off to do a bit off fishing with some mates, get some cod.

John

angeldelight
13-02-2009, 11:47 PM
The person how sends the poster will have to go back to basics to learn to send files lol. Do you know anything about the online cause you can do at: http://www.british-sign.co.uk/index.php

Yes thank's i'm ok just done my SEF form online, telling OFSTED i have a mouth and like to use it when i talk to people lol (not realy) But did get an email from them saying childminders don't have to do a SEF form but you must tell them on your visit all about your setting.

Now i'm off to do a bit off fishing with some mates, get some cod.

John

ooooooh enjoy your fishing and wrap up warm its a cold night

speak soon

xxxx

Chell
16-02-2009, 03:09 PM
Just to let you know that i've ordered three books from the ChellTune website called: baby signing, my first animals

my first signs (BSL/Makaton

early years building blocks child and carer guide

Hope i picked the right ones to start to get a understanding:panic:

Johnboy

Thanks for the order John. The Animal Signs book is one that is recommended by Scope's In the Picture campaign as it features images of children with disabilities.

www.chelltune.co.uk/other-books-c-66.html (info at the top of the page). Many of the Child's Play books on the site have images of children who have gearing aids, leg splints, wheelchairs, glasses, etc.