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Storytelling in Sign Language: Preserving Culture and Sharing Experiences
Storytelling in sign language is more than communication—it is culture, creativity, and connection in motion. It preserves the richness of D
Janet Bosson
Apr 143 min read
Beyond Hearing: Recognising and Supporting Neurodiverse Communication Styles
Inclusion isn’t about adapting for one group—it’s about expanding our understanding of communication itself. When we recognise and support n
Janet Bosson
Mar 143 min read
Breaking Down Barriers: Everyday Accessibility Tips for Group Activities
Creating truly inclusive spaces isn’t just about good intentions—it’s about practical, thoughtful steps that ensure everyone can participate comfortably and confidently. Whether you’re hosting a community sign circle, a workshop, or a social gathering, small adjustments can make a big difference for Deaf participants, people with disabilities, neurodiverse attendees, and anyone who may feel left out. Here are some everyday accessibility tips to help your events become welcomi
Janet Bosson
Feb 142 min read
The Power of Visual Language: How Sign Language Strengthens Community
In a world dominated by spoken words, it’s easy to overlook the power of visual communication. Sign language, with its rich tapestry of gestures, expressions, and movement, offers more than just a way for Deaf individuals to communicate—it’s a bridge that strengthens community, fosters empathy, and creates truly inclusive spaces. Seeing the Connection At its core, sign language is visual storytelling. Every gesture carries meaning, not just in the words themselves but in the
Janet Bosson
Jan 142 min read
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