DEAF, Inc.

Slow-pace would be most appropriate for students who are new to ASL and would benefit from activities that would provide an opportunity for practice and repetition. Fast-pace classes are most appropriate for students with a general knowledge of ASL and would prefer an accelerated learning style. By offering these two different tracks, our hope is that you will find the pace that will be the right fit for you!

The Children's Center for Communication Beverly School for the Deaf - CCCBSD

Beverly School for the Deaf (BSD) is a 204-day program serving students ages 3-22 who are Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, as well as hearing students who will benefit from a bilingual educational approach. We educate students with a variety of needs including language, developmental, sensory, neurological, as well as Deaf-plus students who benefit from hearing aids, FM systems, cochlear implants as well as AAC devices. We equally value the development and use of both ASL and English. The Children’s Center for Communication/Beverly School for the Deaf hopes to inform a broader community of learners, educate the community, and support parents and families of Deaf and Hard of Hearing children by offering a variety of programs for all ages. All Community Programs are open to the public.

TLCD - The Learning Center for the Deaf (MA)

For nearly 40 years, people have been coming to The Learning Center for the Deaf to learn American Sign Language (ASL). While some may have a deaf family member, many simply love languages and want to learn ASL. Whatever your reason for enrolling, we promise a dynamic and engaging learning experience led by instructors who are Deaf and fluent ASL users. Our classes are small and encourage full participation in a fun and conversational setting. While you work to develop an ASL vocabulary and understanding of the language, you will also be learning about Deaf culture and history.