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Disability and Equity in Education

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Sign Language And Gestures In Young Early Childhood, Donna Uhlenberg Jan 2009

Sign Language And Gestures In Young Early Childhood, Donna Uhlenberg

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The purpose of this literature and research review is to understand better the use of sign language and the importance of gestures to children in young early childhood. Children, even at the earliest ages, begin the process of effectively communicating with people and the environment around them. The beginning forms of communication originate in the form of body movements, also known as gestures. Sign language has been present in recorded history since the 16th century, and the first written records of it began in the 17th century. Sign language is most widely used with individuals who have hearing or speech …