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SignShine

Are You Ready to Shine?

Feature SignShine as part of your educators’ training session. We promise you the most interesting, engaging, fascinating workshop you will ever experience! Your staff will learn to implement our unique effective educational tools in their classroom.

Together, they will learn how to communicate effectively through the miracle of sign language. Explore the latest research on sign language for the classroom and for children with special needs through SignShine’s interactive presentations.

We use active learning techniques, visual aids, and multimedia that is very engaging for students and creates the optimal learning experience for learning sign language!

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Who is This Workshop for?

 Teachers & Educators  Sign Language Interpreters  Childcare Center Directors  Parenting Program Facilitators  Healthcare Professionals  Speech Language Pathologists  Early Childhood Educators  Therapists / Psychologists  Parenting Experts  Librarians

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What Others say about us?

Just started baby sign language class with Etel last week and I’m already loving it!! This class isn’t just simply lear…

Miki H.

My daughter and I took Etel’s intro class and it was amazing! She is amazing. We learned so much and had a lot of fun. T…

Michelle P.

I went to an intro class with my baby boy, 4 months old, and we love it! I signed us up for the rest of the program. We…

Britney T.

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Workshop

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  • Sign Language: A “Hands-On” Approach to a Positive School Experience
  • Signing with Children with Special Needs and Autism
  • Sing and Sign: Music, Signing, and Dance
  • Love Reading: Improve Literacy Skills
  • The Power of Routines
  • Easy Bedtime Solutions
  • Sign Language in Play Therapy
  • It’s All About Feelings: Communication and Frustration