Introducing American Sign Language Instruction for homeschoolers.

Introducing American Sign Language Instruction for homeschoolers.

American Sign Language is a great addition to your home school curriculum and is easy and fun to learn.

My instruction is appropriate for all ages and abilities from infant to adult.

American Sign Language is perfect for those times when silent communication is necessary.

It’s also a great way to open up or enhance communications with those in your community that are deaf or hard of hearing.

It’s a great communication tool for pre verbal children and those with limited verbal skills,

New this year is the option to do your classes online! Very convenient and affordable! The online classes utilize free online meeting software and a webcam so they are still interactive. They are also more affordable than the traditional on-location classes since there is no travel involved (gas being at $3 a gallon and all).

Traditional on-location classes will normally be reserve for those living in and around Franklin County, VT and those with larger groups.

Tuition for online classes is only $10 per student per hour of class time. If you have more than one student in your family then the tuition is only $5 for each additional student per hour of class time. (If your budget is limited please let me know and I will work with you)

Tuition for online instruction includes: Instruction time (customizable), email links to all relevant resource material, email/chat availability for Q&A for duration of instruction and achievement/certificate of completion, basic sign book and ASL keepsake upon completion.

Tuition this year for on-location classes will depend on the number of students and location.

Tuition for on-location classes includes: Instruction time (customizable & based on location), all handouts and relevant resources during instruction and certificate of achievement/completion, basic sign book and ASL keepsake upon completion.

Please email me for more information, tuition quotes for your particular family or larger group tuition rates and to schedule your instruction/class time.

If you are interested in grouping several home schooling families together in order to get the best tuition rate please let me know as I am very flexible and will attempt to accommodate you in any way I can. There are several options including day/multi-day seminars.

Please include the following in your email:

1. Specify online or on-location information. If on-location please specify your desired location. 2. Number of students, ages & abilities. 3. Day(s)/Time desired for instruction/class time and desired start date.

Thank you ~DD

ramdar@gmail.com

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