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American Sign Language class begins January 3, 2019

Educators, first responders, OT, PT, paraprofessionals, medical professionals, family members of the Deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind and non-verbal populations, DDS support staff, and you!
Earn professional development points and a certificate of completion. This program introduces the fundamentals of ASL and readies signers for conversational sign. Enjoy a journey into Deaf culture and learn to sign without offending. This highly regarded program offers students a chance to learn ASL without the pressure of homework or exams. Build your skills in the beginner level or move into a more challenging environment and take part in the intermediate class.

(Every session is completely different offering students the option of gaining a great amount of ASL literacy at a beginner level)

Join us for a 6 week session!
Judge Rotenberg Center
250 Turnpike St. CANTON
Thursday evenings January 3rd – February 7th
Beginner ASL οƒ 5:00-6:30
Intermediate ASL οƒ 6:30-8:00

Cost: Free for all JRC Employees
$75.00 for Non JRC Employees (includes all materials)

To register please contact: Marianne Molinari
1-781-447-2470 (home/office) or manny66@msn.com
Website: mariannemolinariasl.com
OR at JRC
Carla Melone 781-828-2202 x2287 c.melone@judgerc.org

We would like to recognize Dakota as our Academic Client of the Week!

Dakota has been working on finding the slope of lines in Algebra and on solving equations and graphing them properly. This has been a challenging task for him, but he has put in extra time in order to learn how to do it. Dakota has also been working towards building his sentences into coherent paragraphs. Currently, he is working on describing the steps necessary to complete a multi-step task. Examples of these are paragraphs describing how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, or how to master the levels in the video games that he likes. We are proud of how far he has come and he looks forward to graduating and moving out on his own. Way to go Dakota!