Academics

Overview

Early language exposure is crucial in both deaf and hearing children alike. It helps them with vocabulary and literacy development. Hence, early exposure to sign language for deaf or hard of hearing children is imperative.

To help deaf and hard of hearing children, Eurasia Foundation’s US-Russian Social Expertise Exchange (SEE) program facilitated a partnership between Austin, Texas-based Communication Services for the Deaf (CSD) and Ya Tebya Slyshu (YTS; “I Hear You” in Russian) in St. Petersburg, Russia.

YTS is a parent-run nonprofit that provides resources, support, and advocacy for deaf and hard of hearing children and their families.

With funding from SEE, CSD, and YTS implement the Russian-American Project for Children’s Literacy (RAP4CL). Using innovative software developed by Gallaudet University’s Science of Learning Center on Visual Language and Visual Learning (VL2), the RAP4CL team is helping children by creating storybooks accessible in mobile apps that include video clips of signing and fingerspelling of vocabulary words, promoting language acquisition for deaf and hard of hearing children.

Contact Us

ML2: US-Russian Literacy for Deaf Children

Select what best describes your relationship to Gallaudet University so we can effectively route your email.
By submitting this form, I opt in to receive select information and deaf resources from Gallaudet University via email.
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.