There are thousands of recipes for homemade chili and stews, but every now and then you come across one that is just exactly right! All the usual basic ingredients are there, but special ingredients have been added to enhance everything else and it just makes you go “Wow”! Sign Language Interpreters are kind of like […]
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Where are Sign Language Interpreters Needed?
August 7, 2012
The train left the station. The passenger next to me began a friendly conversation and ultimately asked me “In what kind of settings would a sign language interpreter be needed?”. This lovely lady was unfamiliar with Deaf Culture and was just making polite conversation. I was afraid my answer sounded a bit ‘flip’, but I […]
Sign Languages – ASL, SEE, PSE, Cued Speech
May 16, 2012
Advice for Service Providers When Requesting Sign Language Interpreting Services Did you know that “sign language” is not a ‘one size fits all’ language? To ensure optimal communication, it is important for service providers to question the sign language style that best fits the Deaf person. Sign Language Agencies often receive requests from service providers […]
Oral Schools for The Deaf ~ Tasteful Memories
May 7, 2012
A Short Story: Please, Ma’am, May I NOT Have Any More? Mary Anne Pugin Warm milk, beans, and rhubarb. We got those a lot at the Lutheran School for the Deaf, an oral school in Detroit, Michigan. As an 11-year-old sixth grader, with a home and family in South Bend, Indiana, the Lutheran School was […]
My Valentine
April 20, 2012
American Sign Language is definitely a hot topic following the release of the “My Valentine” videos. One performed by Johnny Depp, another by Natalie Portman, and a third blending them together. The response to these videos has been overwhelmingly positive. The song itself is typical Paul McCartney … simple and beautiful lyrics combined […]
“Where do you Provide Sign Language Interpreting Services?”
April 11, 2012
We get this question all the time at The Sign Language Company. Yes, we’re headquartered in Los Angeles, but after 26 years in this industry, our network is endless and extends around the globe. We sometimes collaborate with other ‘reputable and qualified’ agencies across the U.S. to locate the best talent in any particular area. […]
Repeat After Me…..
April 3, 2012
REPEAT AFTER ME… Written by: Mary Anne Pugin ~Mary Anne continues her series of stories reflecting upon ‘growing up as a deaf child’ in the 1950’s and 1960’s~ “Don-n-n-n,” I said. “No, no – dol-l-l-l,” Miss Wright corrected. It is so written in the October 6, 1955 article published by the Washington, D.C. Evening Star. […]
Growing Up in a Deaf School
March 26, 2012
THE UNIVERSAL CLASSROOM Guest Blogger: Mary Anne Pugin Ask anybody, an adult or a child, to describe his or her classroom and you’ll probably find a lot of similarities in their replies. From Maine to California, from Alaska to Alabama, from the USA to Uganda, classrooms generally look the same. You’ve got your desks and […]
Deaf Interpreters
March 25, 2012
When you first read the title of this post, you may assume we are discussing hearing interpreters FOR the deaf as opposed to interpreters who ARE deaf themselves. And you would be wrong:) Believe it or not, there is actually a profession out there for deaf sign language interpreters. Just like their hearing counterparts, they […]
Dreams of The Deaf
February 9, 2012
So back to the questions mentioned in the earlier blog. Do deaf people hear in their dreams? Do blind people see in theirs? Before we sprint toward the answers, let take a deeper look at the questions. If you are reading this as a hearing person, think for a moment how many of “us” are […]
August 24, 2012
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