how to sign the word conferences

The ASL sign for "Conferences": use both hands to make the letter "C" shape, then bring them together in front of your body to form a circle. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Conferences": use both hands to make the letter "C" shape, then bring them together in front of your body to form a circle. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Smooth": hold your non-dominant hand flat and use your dominant hand to make a sweeping motion down the back of your non-dominant hand. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Arrangements": use both hands to make a closed fist with the index finger extended on one hand and the thumb extended on the other. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Exists": make an X with your dominant hand by crossing your index finger over your middle finger, then bring your hand down to tap your non-dominant hand's palm. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Pump": form your dominant hand into a fist and place it on top of your non-dominant hand, which is flat and facing up. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Regard": place your dominant hand on your chin with the palm facing inwards and fingers pointing up. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Representation": use the ASL sign for "represent" which is made by holding both hands in a fist with the pinky finger pointing up and tapping the chest twice. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Typically": use the ASL sign for "usual" by making a wave motion with your dominant hand in front of your chest. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Airline": place both hands in a flat, horizontal position with palms facing down. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

The ASL sign for "Possibly": use a combination of the letters P and O to create the sign for "P" and then rotate it to the side to form the sign for "O. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.