Course Details

9610: Learning American Sign Language by Signing Songs!

February 5-6
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM
In-Person

Sign Language is not only fun, it also can improve memory, boost brain plasticity, improve visual special ability and overall expressiveness. It even improves multi-sensory processing since it requires processing information visually, kinesthetically, and emotionally (through facial cues), which helps the brain handle multiple inputs at once. Our goal, however, is simply to enjoy!

Class Type: Lecture and Discussion

Class Format: In-Person

Hours of Reading: No reading

Study Group Leader(s):

Marsha Stein

Marsha Stein is a licensed psychotherapist and certified trainer with over 35 years of experience engaging audiences from law enforcement to Fortune 500 companies. Specializing in leadership development and communication, she has worked with organizations including the FDA, State Department, and CNN. A former adjunct professor at Catholic University, she creates practical, low-risk learning environments that foster real-world skill building. Certified in critical incident response, she provides psychological first aid in workplace crises. Outside her practice, she is passionate about American Sign Language.