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Signing Savvy is a labor of love by a team of Deaf, CODA, and current educators striving to share easy-to-use American Sign Language learning tools. Deaf owned!

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Practice the pattern of movements created by the sequence of shapes as you spell your first and last name until you can produce them smoothly. #ASL #Fingerspelling #ClarityOverSpeed #Signingsavvy

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Do you know how to sign AUNT AND UNCLE? Today's #ASL Sign of the Day is AUNT AND UNCLE. July 26th is National Aunt and Uncle’s Day. See it signed at: signingsavvy.com/sotd

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Today’s example #ASL gloss is an example of using the sign of the day (CLOSED CAPTIONS) in context. See it signed at signingsavvy.com/sotd

Today’s example #ASL gloss is an example of using the sign of the day (CLOSED CAPTIONS) in context. See it signed at signingsavvy.com/sotd
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An example of a Descriptive Name Sign (DNS) origin story: Laurent backers, the first Deaf teacher in the United States, had a prominent scar on the right side of his face due to a fall into a fire when he was an infant. #ASL #DNS #Culture #History

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Your name is usually the first thing you have to fingerspell when you meet a deaf person. Make sure it is smooth and clear. #ASL #Fingerspelling #ClarityOverSpeed #signingsavvy

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Do you know how to sign CLOSED CAPTIONS? Today's #ASL Sign of the Day is CLOSED CAPTIONS. See it signed at: signingsavvy.com/sotd

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Today’s example #ASL gloss is an example of using the sign of the day (TOTAL COMMUNICATION) in context. See it signed at signingsavvy.com/sotd

Today’s example #ASL gloss is an example of using the sign of the day (TOTAL COMMUNICATION) in context. See it signed at signingsavvy.com/sotd
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Laurent Clerc’s name sign, which uses the index and middle fingers (U-handshape) to touch the side of the cheek, makes reference to his scar. #Deaf #History #ASL #Linguistics

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To increase your language learning seek out native ASL teachers. #Deaf #Culture #History #NativeLanguageUsers #signingsavvy

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Do you know how to sign TOTAL COMMUNICATION? Today's #ASL Sign of the Day is TOTAL COMMUNICATION. Featured Person: Roy Holcomb was born in July. He was a deaf teacher who coined the term total communication. See it signed at: signingsavvy.com/sotd

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Today’s example #ASL gloss is an example of using the sign of the day (LASAGNA) in context. See it signed at signingsavvy.com/sotd English Sentence: Growing up we ate lasagna every Friday night. ASL Gloss: GROW UP EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT LASAGNA WE ATE.

Today’s example #ASL gloss is an example of using the sign of the day (LASAGNA) in context. See it signed at signingsavvy.com/sotd

English Sentence: Growing up we ate lasagna every Friday night.
ASL Gloss: GROW UP EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT LASAGNA WE ATE.
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Do you know how to sign LASAGNA? Today's #ASL Sign of the Day is LASAGNA. July 29th is National Lasagna Day. See it signed at: signingsavvy.com/sotd

Do you know how to sign LASAGNA? Today's #ASL Sign of the Day is LASAGNA. July 29th is National Lasagna Day. See it signed at: signingsavvy.com/sotd
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Today’s example #ASL gloss is an example of using the sign of the day (FATHER-IN-LAW) in context. See it signed at signingsavvy.com/sotd English: My father-in-law worked at a factory for twenty-five years. ASL Gloss: 25 YEARS FACTORY MY FATHER-IN-LAW WORK WORK WORK.

Today’s example #ASL gloss is an example of using the sign of the day (FATHER-IN-LAW) in context. See it signed at signingsavvy.com/sotd

English: My father-in-law worked at a factory for twenty-five years.
ASL Gloss: 25 YEARS FACTORY MY FATHER-IN-LAW WORK WORK WORK.
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To increase your language learning don’t break eye contact while in a signed conversation. #ASL #Deaf #Culture #signingsavvy

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Do you know how to sign FATHER-IN-LAW? Today's #ASL Sign of the Day is FATHER-IN-LAW. July 30th is National Father-in-Law Day See it signed at: signingsavvy.com/sotd

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Today’s example #ASL gloss is an example of using the sign of the day (BETTER HALF) in context. See it signed at signingsavvy.com/sotd English Sentence: My better half always gets up first every morning. ASL Gloss: EVERY MORNING MY BETTER HALF ALWAYS GETS UP FIRST.

Today’s example #ASL gloss is an example of using the sign of the day (BETTER HALF) in context. See it signed at signingsavvy.com/sotd

English Sentence: My better half always gets up first every morning.
ASL Gloss: EVERY MORNING MY BETTER HALF ALWAYS GETS UP FIRST.