Deaf ASL Teacher

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02/16/2025

Hello! If you are seeing this, it is because you are following Deaf ASL Teacher. That is me. My name is Sandy. I am profoundly deaf and do not use hearing aids. I currently live and work in the Atlanta, GA metropolitan.

I am at heart a teacher. I started this page several years ago as a way for sign language learners that I meet “in the wild” to find and keep in touch with me if they so desire to.

Eventually, after some debate, both internally and with my amazing family and friends who believed in me more than I did, I taught a couple ASL classes (special shout out to LEAD Homeschool). That led to more ASL classes for hearing learners.

Fast forward to today. I wear a few hats, as we in Early Intervention often say. I retired from teaching informal ASL classes to focus on the current role of my life: helping families of deaf and hard of hearing children from birth to the age of five acquire languages to communicate with deaf people (starting with their child). There’s more to it than that, but that’s the relevant and better-known part. I do this under contract with two states’ Departments of Education, with a branded deaf mentor curriculum. 2025 is my fifth year as a SKI HI Deaf Mentor.

While being a Deaf Mentor, I was also invited to join a bilingual deaf and hard of hearing toddler learning program run by the office of GA state schools. At first, I joined part-time facilitating/leading the toddler program’s Family Support Group classes twice a week. A little bit after, I gratefully and excitedly added on the position of Toddler Twos paraprofessional.

I absolutely love working with our little kiddos and seeing the light in their eyes shine brighter and their little hands, mouths, ears, faces, and bodies dance clearer everyday. These kids are part of all of our future.

I also wear a couple smaller hats; I guess you could call them hair clips. I’m a Shared Reading Project mentor (15 Principles of Reading to/with Deaf Children), a Snapshots guide (Days in the Lives of an enormous variety of Deaf people), and a Deaf Mentor trainer. I’m also a proud honorary aunt to a growing number of D&HH children. I have so many high school graduations to attend starting in about 10-12 years!!

Tl;Dr Hello! This is me! If you’re smiling, you’re in the right place. I hope you don’t, but if you need it, there’s a “Unfollow” button somewhere here that will stop my posts from appearing for you. If you’re not already part of this page and would like to see more of us, please find the “Follow” button!

While we’re here, go ahead and ask questions, share comments, say hello! Where are you from? Who are you? Why are you here?

Yours in sign,
Sandy

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