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How about Sign Language?

Thank you for considering making a difference in someone’s life.
The benefits of learning sign language:

Communicating with kids, teens and adult not many can or want to communicate with. You can truly make a difference in someone’s life by learning sign language.

This is a free google app for learning sign language:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sign.language.learn1234&hl=en


USA

Very detailed website teaching American Sign Language (ASL). Lots of free information.
http://www.lifeprint.com/

Free online ASL classes.
https://www.startasl.com/learn-sign-language-asl

Instructional videos for learning ASL.
https://www.duolingo.com/comment/5703152/Learn-ASL-American-Sign-Language-with-Usagi


CANADA

Learn American Sign Language (ASL) through classroom instruction, videotext and role-playing, and also teach you about Deaf culture.
http://www.chs.ca/services/sign-language-classes-individuals

American Sign Language instructional videos.
http://www.signlanguage101.com/


UK

Free British Sign Language (BS online lessons).
http://www.schoolofsignlanguage.com/learn-online/learn-online-free-only/

Learn British Sign Language (BSL) from home in your own time with online lessons.
https://www.british-sign.co.uk/


AUSTRALIA

Can:Do 4Kids, Townsend House, is South Australia’s oldest charitable service provider, offering vital therapy and support to children and young people who are blind, vision impaired, deaf or hearing impaired.
http://www.cando4kids.com.au/pages/our-history-4

Learn Auslan Online 24/7 with unlimited, lifetime access to quality video tutorials & interactive activities, partake in fun informal online quizzes & get a certificate of completion at the end.
https://www.lisamillsonline.com/p/auslan-online-bundle-level-1-2


NEW ZEALAND

Introducing Sign Ninja, an engaging new online game, a way to have fun learning New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL).
http://www.nzslsignninja.co.nz/

New Zealand Sign Language resources available for free download.
http://deaf.org.nz/nzslw-resources