Signs for Sexuality Relationships Education: For Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs (Let’s Sign BSL)
£5.70
Introductory sign vocabulary for the topic of SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS EDUCATION.
Designed to support those living and working with children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
The signs cover the topics of Growing Up – Feelings – Public and Private – Personal Hygiene – Greetings – Friendships and Relationships – Sexual Orientation – Help, Assertiveness and Safe-guarding.
The signs are British Sign Language (BSL) based and include regional BSL alternatives appropriate for a wide range of deaf and hearing sign language users.
Some signs have many variations and only the most commonly used ones are included.
Signs are arranged in topics followed by a separate alphabetical glossary with written descriptions alongside each sign. Also included are the Basic Handshape Key and Fingerspelling Alphabets.
The contents are based on work to support sexual relationships education and Down syndrome developed by Dr Wendy Uttley of the Down Syndrome Training and Support Service Ltd.
Supported by the Let’s Sign BSL Series of books and educationals materials – we welcome your feedback in planning any future materials.
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Additional information
Publisher | Co-Sign Communications (inc DeafBooks) (25 Aug. 2022) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 69 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1905913265 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1905913268 |
Dimensions | 15.24 x 0.41 x 22.86 cm |
by a parent
I found this book really helpful for my teenager with Down syndrome. Not only signs for sexuality related things, but also keeping health, clean and safe, – things that come naturally to other teenagers but need breaking down into small learning steps for a child with a disability. Thanks.
by mother
great little book full of signs to help teach the topic and use correct language at a bargain price. For years I struggled to find these signs to help my son who has Down syndrome. Now they are all here – excellent.
by S. Glen-lee
A valuable resource to support vulnerable children who don’t have speech.
by Amazon Customer
I work in a school. A very good book to purchase as, it helps people with hearing difficulties to be able to get involved with discussions in class and not feel left out.
by Mike. S
Just what we need to show our Impared Scouts.