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Free Sign Language Charts

Being deaf does not mean that someone is weird. The deaf have friends, families with whom they need to communicate with. They therefore use a certain mode of communication that varies from one place to another. This mode of communication involves the use of body movements, facial expressions and lip patterns. The mode is not universally standardized.

Free sign Language charts are supplied to several orphanages. Most can't afford to buy the needed technologies. Various web sites also provide these charts to ensure the dispersion of knowledge for the public. Baby charts are also available for infants and toddlers. The IQ of babies has been shown to increase when taught symbols. Some organizations offer this coaching free of charge. Some require a payment of around $12 a month.

Free sign Language charts have the image of a hand representing alphabets or even Arabic numerals. A closed fist denotes the letter A. A flat hand shows the letter B while keeping the thumb forward and the thumb bent denotes C. Letter D is shown by stretching the palm flat with the index finger raised but the rest of the fingers are closed. To represent E, do it as though you are representing A. However, the thumb is kept under the closed fingers.

Keeping the palm stretched with the index and thumb coupled denotes F. G is represented by keeping the palm in position. H is represented as G but the index and middle fingers are stretched out. I is denoted by keeping the palm in position with the little finger raised up. Free sign Language charts have all the letters of the alphabet well represented.

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