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	<title>Comments on: Signing for Babies</title>
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		<title>By: The Schoolmarm</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 05:11:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ms. Sattler, I am delighted to hear from you.  Thank you for providing such excellent resources for parents and students, hearing and non-hearing.  I have enjoyed knowing this wonderful language and certainly encourage others to learn.  I have written a bit more about it on www.theschoolmarm.com.    Thanks for writing, Mary Taylor, the schoolmarm.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ms. Sattler, I am delighted to hear from you.  Thank you for providing such excellent resources for parents and students, hearing and non-hearing.  I have enjoyed knowing this wonderful language and certainly encourage others to learn.  I have written a bit more about it on <a href="http://www.theschoolmarm.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.theschoolmarm.com</a>.    Thanks for writing, Mary Taylor, the schoolmarm.</p>
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		<title>By: Louise Masin Sattler</title>
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		<dc:creator>Louise Masin Sattler</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 15:15:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you for writing a wonderfully poignant article about your experiences with learning to sign.  Many hearing people &quot;fall in to&quot; the world of sign language and deaf culture due to unique circumstances, such as your own.  As a sign language instructor, I often have an opportunity to meet &quot;newbies&quot; to sign language.  Many are parents of infants who are excited to learn sign language in order to promote language development with their young children, others are educators, college students, senior citizens, veterans who have lost some hearing and people who live or work with individuals with special needs, such as Autism or Downs Syndrome.  Each one has their own motivation to learn.  It is my job to make sure that they enjoy the process as much as you did!

Your readers are more than welcome to learn more about our company, which I thank you for citing, SIGNING FAMILIES. We offer DVDs that range from basic sign language to our award winning BABY, TODDLER and PRESCHOOL SIGN LANGUAGE (created for those who care for children to learn themselves and teach youngsters and those with special needs).  Many of our products are tri-lingual with Spanish included in addition to English and Signing.  Also, note we have a Made for You option, too.  This is a DVD we will create with your own vocabulary list and we will insert a child&#039;s name to heighten attending, which is often needed among special needs children.

People are free to contact us at Info@SigningFamiies.com     Also we have a FACEBOOK fan page (SIGNING FAMILIES) and are on TWITTER ( LouiseASL)

Again, thank you for posting a wonderful article and mentioning SIGNING FAMILIES.  Please note that a percentage of all our proceeds goes back to help community organizations.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for writing a wonderfully poignant article about your experiences with learning to sign.  Many hearing people &#034;fall in to&#034; the world of sign language and deaf culture due to unique circumstances, such as your own.  As a sign language instructor, I often have an opportunity to meet &#034;newbies&#034; to sign language.  Many are parents of infants who are excited to learn sign language in order to promote language development with their young children, others are educators, college students, senior citizens, veterans who have lost some hearing and people who live or work with individuals with special needs, such as Autism or Downs Syndrome.  Each one has their own motivation to learn.  It is my job to make sure that they enjoy the process as much as you did!</p>
<p>Your readers are more than welcome to learn more about our company, which I thank you for citing, SIGNING FAMILIES. We offer DVDs that range from basic sign language to our award winning BABY, TODDLER and PRESCHOOL SIGN LANGUAGE (created for those who care for children to learn themselves and teach youngsters and those with special needs).  Many of our products are tri-lingual with Spanish included in addition to English and Signing.  Also, note we have a Made for You option, too.  This is a DVD we will create with your own vocabulary list and we will insert a child&#039;s name to heighten attending, which is often needed among special needs children.</p>
<p>People are free to contact us at <a href="mailto:Info@SigningFamiies.com">Info@SigningFamiies.com</a>     Also we have a FACEBOOK fan page (SIGNING FAMILIES) and are on TWITTER ( LouiseASL)</p>
<p>Again, thank you for posting a wonderful article and mentioning SIGNING FAMILIES.  Please note that a percentage of all our proceeds goes back to help community organizations.</p>
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