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Teaching Sign Language to Children - Inclusive Communication Guide #22464 (License: Personal Use)
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The line drawing shows an adult male gently guiding a young girl’s hands as they practice sign language, emphasizing empathy and accessibility. Both figures are seated at a table, with focused expressions and open postures that convey trust and learning. The simplicity of the illustration highlights the universal value of nonverbal communication in early development.
This image is commonly used on educational websites, parenting blogs, and disability-inclusion resources to illustrate early sign language instruction, caregiver-child bonding, or neurodiversity support. It aligns with user intent seeking guidance on teaching ASL or fostering communication with deaf/hard-of-hearing children.
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