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resource : Chrome extention for picture in Picture asl interpreter

SignUp - this is a Chrome extension that adds a picture-in-picture ASL interpreter to select Disney+ and Netflix videos, captions are also visible. Source : Hillary Pearson, American Library Association  As of 4/2023

resource : Crom Saunders (Deaf Interpreter and actor)

Crom Saunders (Deaf Interpreter and actor)  :  https://www.youtube.com/@ CromSaunders/videos Crom has a variety of literature—particularly poetry—translated into ASL with text Source : Hillary Pearson, American Library Association  As of 4/2023

resource : Imagination Storybooks

Imagination Storybooks:   www.imaginationstorybooks.org Also has a landing page on the Described and Captioned Media Project (they have a subscription model, not sure how much they focus on older children) Source : Hillary Pearson, American Library Association  As of 4/2023

Resource : ASL eBooks and Resources for Deaf Kids:

ASL eBooks and Resources for Deaf Kids :   ASL eBooks and Resources for Deaf Kids - Google Docs Another list categorized by age, also has some lesson plans and songs Source : Hillary Pearson, American Library Association  As of 4/2023

resource : Deaf Education Library

Deaf Education Library:  deafedlibrary (knack.com) Detailed list of stories in ASL, organized by age group Source : Hillary Pearson, American Library Association  As of 4/2023

Resource: Tina Childress Resource Page

Audiologist and Late-Deafened Adult, Tina Childress Resource Page :  https://raindrop.io/tina- childress/links-related-to- hearing-loss-2663069     Search #storysigning and you’ll see a full list of resources Tina is also a fantastic resource for community connections and research in assistive technology Source : Hillary Pearson, American Library Association  As of 4/2023

Resource : American Society for Deaf Children’s ASL Stories Directory

American Society for Deaf Children’s ASL Stories Directory :  https://deafchildren.org/ knowledge-center/asl- resources/sign-language- stories/ There is a “Ages 7,8 and up” section but this does overall skew to the younger side. They do have weekly updates, activities, and ways to connect Source : Hillary Pearson, American Library Association  As of 4/2023