Sign language depends on the drama of theatrical movements and facial expressions, perhaps this is why many people believe in the beauty of sign language. But it is not only an art, but a language used by many people. American Sign Language is the fourth most commonly used sign language in the world, according to the International Foundation for Deafness and Other Hearing Diseases (NIDCD). Although this language is very famous, its use is often restricted to the patient, family members or friends. Some deaf people and most people with hearing impairment do not use sign language, and they replace it with other tools to improve communication (such as hearing aids). But why should people learn sign language even if they do not have to?
Loss of hearing is very common.
According to epidemiological studies and control; 28 million Americans with hearing impairment.
Some people with full deafness may not use sign language and use gestures, lip reading, and other ways to understand and respond. In some cases parents learn sign language with their children so they can participate fully in the deaf world. But those who can not read the lips can not harmonize with those who do not understand sign language, so they ask translators wherever they go.
If you visit a European country you will notice that they love to learn languages, unlike the majority of the American people who are convinced of the idea of ??"if you do not speak English, go back where you came from!" This is the feeling of the deaf who do not use sign language (and rely on lip reading).
Loss of hearing is very common.
According to epidemiological studies and control; 28 million Americans with hearing impairment.
Some people with full deafness may not use sign language and use gestures, lip reading, and other ways to understand and respond. In some cases parents learn sign language with their children so they can participate fully in the deaf world. But those who can not read the lips can not harmonize with those who do not understand sign language, so they ask translators wherever they go.
If you visit a European country you will notice that they love to learn languages, unlike the majority of the American people who are convinced of the idea of ??"if you do not speak English, go back where you came from!" This is the feeling of the deaf who do not use sign language (and rely on lip reading).
NIDCD says 17 out of every 1,000 people will experience hearing loss / hearing loss at some point in their lives. The possibility of this happening to a person increases by 50% after reaching the age of 65 to 75 years. Those older people who have had hearing loss after growing up will not have to bother learning sign language, but if you learn it now you will not suffer in the future. Also if one of your parents will have to deal with him and try to communicate ideas to him, and learning this language will help you inevitably.
Sign language learners have more job opportunities.
Sign language interpreters are required around the world to work. But you can instead call a company to hire an interpreter to learn the sign language yourself and run a "company" for the mini translators of this language and make huge profits from it.
Learning this language is also your winning card either on holiday or when you apply for a job. Imagine, for example, that you traveled to a foreign country that does not speak its language.
Helps your healthy children communicate.
Sign language helped children - before the age of speaking - to ask for the basics.
Learning a second language is easy for children under the age of three because their brains are like sponge that absorbs everything faster. Scientists say that learning many languages ??at a young age makes the brain expand the space to learn more languages.
The best secondary language you teach your children is sign language because it is fun and easy. It also facilitates learning for those who want to learn English as they share the definition of "adjective" and various "prepositions". Learning the letters in sign language is certainly good, you will know that "ellemmennopee" is not a word, but five letters (LMNOP). You do not have to take your child to a private school to learn this language. Many of the dictionaries are available online for free.
Get a job you love and want.
Many people care about learning languages ??especially sign language because they rely on physical movements and not sounds. This language does not require a very intense physical activity, but rather the ability to form sufficiently expressive expressions. Unlike many other languages, translators of this language are required around the world (not only in a particular country).
The positions you can occupy include: an audiologist, an interpreter, a social worker, a professor, or an adviser. Workplaces include: hospitals, schools, universities, art galleries, medical clinics, government agencies, judicial systems or any place where deaf people need help.
Sign language learners have more job opportunities.
Sign language interpreters are required around the world to work. But you can instead call a company to hire an interpreter to learn the sign language yourself and run a "company" for the mini translators of this language and make huge profits from it.
Learning this language is also your winning card either on holiday or when you apply for a job. Imagine, for example, that you traveled to a foreign country that does not speak its language.
Helps your healthy children communicate.
Sign language helped children - before the age of speaking - to ask for the basics.
Learning a second language is easy for children under the age of three because their brains are like sponge that absorbs everything faster. Scientists say that learning many languages ??at a young age makes the brain expand the space to learn more languages.
The best secondary language you teach your children is sign language because it is fun and easy. It also facilitates learning for those who want to learn English as they share the definition of "adjective" and various "prepositions". Learning the letters in sign language is certainly good, you will know that "ellemmennopee" is not a word, but five letters (LMNOP). You do not have to take your child to a private school to learn this language. Many of the dictionaries are available online for free.
Get a job you love and want.
Many people care about learning languages ??especially sign language because they rely on physical movements and not sounds. This language does not require a very intense physical activity, but rather the ability to form sufficiently expressive expressions. Unlike many other languages, translators of this language are required around the world (not only in a particular country).
The positions you can occupy include: an audiologist, an interpreter, a social worker, a professor, or an adviser. Workplaces include: hospitals, schools, universities, art galleries, medical clinics, government agencies, judicial systems or any place where deaf people need help.