Hear
Point at your ear with your index finger. Alternatively, you can cup your hand to your ear as if you are straining to hear or listen.
SIGN USAGE
Use the sign for hear/listen to alert your baby that she should listen out for something interesting. "Do you hear that sound? I think that tweeting is a bird."
RELATED SIGNS
Flash Card
We use the sign for hear/listen when we begin to transition into speech. We sign and say words to engage your baby's attention and encourage him or her to listen and repeat.
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Hi,
How to create the sentence, “Hear me out”?
Hello, You can string together the signs for “hear”, “me”(just point to the center of your chest with the index finger of your dominant hand), and “out”. This short sentence may be signed a bit differently across the United States (because there are some ASL signs with slight variations), but if you sign using the links given, you will be understood by your listener if they are already expert/advanced signers.
Can you add the signs for all/total and obey? Thank you!
ADMIN – Hi Laine,
I have added your request for custom signs to our list but it may be a little while before we are able to create the cards.
Hi, how would I sign “loud”?
ADMIN – Hi Veronica
To do the sign for “loud” you point to your ear and then shake your fists back and forth.
Hi,
Um, ummm…what’s the sign for “hearing aid”? Thanks! 🙂
ADMIN – Hi Sara,
Hearing aid is a c moving forward on top of ear as if putting on a hearing aid.