
Hearing Students Learn ASL at Iowa School for the Deaf
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The Iowa School for the Deaf and Lewis Central High School are collaborating to teach American Sign Language to hearing students, aiming to bridge the gap between deaf and hearing communities. This 12-year-old partnership, sparked by communication challenges, offers ASL classes, with students enthusiastic about improved interactions with deaf family members and a safe space to sign freely. The initiative challenges stereotypes and emphasizes early language access for deaf children, promoting overall development.
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