Join us to follow rainbows, discover hidden gold, and help solve a bit of leprechaun mischief while building meaningful language in ASL. This immersive, St. Patricks Day-themed play-based session is designed to support early communication, social interaction, and curiosity through movement, sensory experiences, and accessible language. Parents will leave with strategies to continue language growth at home.
This event will be run by a Liza, Deaf interventionist and Kim, ASL-fluent SLP.
We have a camera in the classroom to support observation. Parents/caregivers may attend sessions with their child, or observe their child’s session in real time from another room. Please note that while the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends avoiding screen time for children under age two, we may thoughtfully incorporate limited use of a large TV screen for 14-24 months when it serves a clear language purpose, such as providing access to ASL models that support early language development. The intake form gives you the option to let us know whether you're comfortable with screen use. If you prefer not to use it, we won’t include it in your child’s sessions.