Sign Language Man: Gallaudet and His Incredible Work by Edwin Brit Wyckoff

Sign Language Man: Gallaudet and His Incredible Work

Edwin Brit Wyckoff
Enslow Elementary
Sep 2010
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When he was a young man, Thomas Gallaudet saw a young girl who could not hear, and he taught her how to spell "hat" and her name, "Alice." The girl's father encouraged him to start a school for the deaf. Gallaudet traveled to Europe, where he learned French sign language. He became instrumental in the development of American Sign Language, or ASL, and the teaching of the deaf.
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Publisher Enslow Elementary
Published 2010
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