how to sign the word scenes

Learning American Sign Language (ASL) opens doors to meaningful communication with the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. The sign for “scenes” is one of the many useful signs that enhances everyday conversations and helps bridge communication gaps between hearing and deaf…

how to sign the word fred

The ASL sign for "Fred": use the American Sign Language (ASL) letter “F” handshape to start at your forehead and move it down to your chin, then switch to the “R” handshape and move it in a small circular motion near your chin. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and...

how to sign the word physicians

Learning American Sign Language (ASL) opens doors to meaningful communication with the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. The sign for “physicians” is one of the many useful signs that enhances everyday conversations and helps bridge communication gaps between hearing and deaf…

how to sign the word emissions

The ASL sign for "Emissions": use your dominant hand to make a “3” shape, then bring it down from your chin to in front of your body, while twisting your wrist forward. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.

how to sign the word sealed

Learning American Sign Language (ASL) opens doors to meaningful communication with the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. The sign for “sealed” is one of the many useful signs that enhances everyday conversations and helps bridge communication gaps between hearing and deaf…

how to sign the word indicators

The ASL sign for "Indicators": form the letter “I” with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant hand, which is in the shape of a fist. Quick step-by-step guide for ASL learners and parents.