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Re: The Listening Bus
Hi, We would like to book the listening bus for our school community. What is your availability for the summer term 2025? What are the costs? We…
Re: Sign Supported English
Ex Mary hare school. Love sign supported English as Aspie. More useful Less emotional As words Not emotion More helpful to deaf Aspies
Re: The Listening Bus
Hi, I am the inclusion leader and SENCo of a school with a specialist resource provision for deaf pupils within a mainstream school. Staff say…
Re: The British Sign Language Broadcasting Trust
I’m not effected in any way or suffer from any communication issues personally. I was curious as to why…
Re: Sign Supported English
I want a series of videos to learn SIGN SUPPORTED ENGLISH FOR BEGINNERS. Can you please help?
Re: Makaton
Hello We are a small pre-school and we are trying to teach all our children Makaton to help all of them communicate regardless of their own…
Re: Sign Supported English
Can anyone help me ? I am trying to find an SSE class or lessons in Kent and have had no luck. Failing that, are there any publications I…
Re: Hands on Signing
Hi I have a blind child and he has a moderate hearing loss. I wonder if you can help me to teach him sign language and I need to learn as well.…
Re: Sign Supported English
Does anyone know of any programmes or resources for using SSE with older people whose hearing has deteriorated in later life?
Re: Makaton
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