DeafVerse is a Deaf-centered game for DHH children. Mostly related to life transitional goals and career tech, this teaches life skills, deaf-related knowledge, self advocacy and more!
ASL Rochelle is a great resource for fully learning ASL. You can follow her across many forms of social media, including her YouTube channel.
DEAF Project is a great resource for families with DHH children. They host events, free ASL classes, and much more.
Learn ASL Fast: American Sign Language lessons for every skill level is app for learning sign language.
Signed Stories is a great app with many books translated and performed in ASL. The app is free however you must purchase individual books priced from about a $1 to $4. This is a great way to get some reading time in and there are even short games that go along with the stories to develop ASL vocabulary.
OIC Movies is a terrific way to study your ASL. With a variety of native deaf signers and over 2000 videos in American Sign Language, captioned in English, it's the perfect place for practice. There are lots of videos that cover jokes, news, and even the deaf perspective.
https://asl.ms A good place to practice your fingerspelling or even having kids practice their spelling words.
ASL Nook is a website with ASL videos hosted by two little girls who are sisters. One is hearing (a CODA -Child Of a Deaf Adult) and the other is Deaf and they have Deaf parents. Check out the videos . They are on YouTube and Facebook as well.
Deaf Culture That is a website with many ASL and Deaf Culture resources. There is a a lot of stuff but informative.
American Sign Language Translator is a website where you can have English words translated into ASL fingerspelling. Warning: This site does not recognize capital letters so use lower case.
There has never been a better way to start learning American Sign Language. Ideal for parents of nonverbal children or children with communication impairments (ages 3-6), American Sign Language for Kids offers a simple way to introduce both of you to ASL.
Here’s a great book for every young adult age 11 up, Signing Fun: American Sign Language Vocabulary, Phrases, Games, and Activities. Signing is visual, easy to learn, and fun to use. Author Penny Warner offers 441 useful signs on a variety of favorite topics: activities, animals, fashion, food, holidays, home, outdoors, parties, people, places, play, emotions, school, shopping, travel, plus extra fun signs for especially popular words. Each chapter includes practice sentences using everyday phrases to help new signers learn in a fun way.
We Can Sign! is an essential guide to getting started with American Sign Language for kids.Bursting with almost 200 fully-illustrated signs, memory tips, and more, this instructional aid for sign language for kids makes mastering ASL easy. Ten chapters take you all the way from sign language basics and conversation phrases to must-have vocab.
The Gallaudet Children’s Dictionary of American Sign Language presents more than 1,000 ASL sign drawings arranged alphabetically by English terms, plus delightful color illustrations for each sign. Also featuring English sentences for each sign, the Gallaudet Children’s Dictionary stands alone as the best, most entertaining ASL reference volume for deaf and hearing children alike.