Click here for these resource links from the ASL Access website: ASL learning: ASL direct instruction, Resources for families with Deaf children, ASL “read aloud” (translated ASL re-tellings) stories for children, educational materials, games, ASL language assessment list, CODA resources, College and University resources for Deaf students, Cued Speech resources (Cued Speech is a visual coding system for spoken languages), DeafBlind - Resources for DeafBlind individuals, Deaf Education K-12, Health resources re: Deaf persons, National resources re: Deaf and HOH, Performers (ASL), Professional resources re: Deaf and HOH Children, Reading tutoring with ASL (also see below), School and school district resources, Sign Language Interpreting, Sign Language Interpreter training and professional development, Sign Writing , Telecommunication Accessibility, Training: ASL-centric

Read with ASL resources can be helpful to teachers, students, families, and community members. Read with ASL YouTube channel: A dual language acquisition resource: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjEcrVFcbHhr0-codvYGV9w/videos

Read with ASL YouTube channel multiple meaning word direct links: https://englishbyeye.org/multiple-meaning-word-links

Read with ASL YouTube channel multiple meaning word sentences: https://englishbyeye.org/multiple-meaning-word-sentences

The Read with ASL YouTube channel has two related websites. On the English by Eye website (englishbyeye.org), there are links to the complete inventory of Read with ASL multiple meaning word videos, the multiple-meaning word video sentences and timestamps, and more. On the ASL Access website (aslaccess.org), there are articles about American Sign Language, Deaf Education, and other topics. There are many helpful resource links, too. Information about the ASL Access majority-Deaf board is provided. There is a page thanking our volunteers. The Read with ASL YouTube channel is supported by the volunteer-based nonprofit organization I established in 1997, ASL Access. Projects: ASL Access projects

Tutoring resource re: Deaf adults

Reading tutoring with ASL: Online one-on-one tutoring in reading comprehension, using ASL to communicate. This is not ASL tutoring; it is English language tutoring. Deaf/HH students need to know some ASL to fully communicate with the instructor. The instructor is a hearing person, fluent in ASL, with over 40 years of teaching experience, of which the last 14 years has been working one-on-one with Deaf adults. Instructor: Chris Wixtrom, M.S. Education: TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), Producer, Read with ASL YouTube channel (and websites: englishbyeye.org and aslaccess.org), 1997 Founder, ASL Access. Reading levels from elementary to university. Focus is on reading comprehension skills and vocabulary growth. Skype preferred. For more information, contact: chrisgivesclarity@gmail.com. Consider also contacting your state’s Vocational Rehabilitation agency or your workplace to see if you would qualify for this type of tutoring.