Sign languages aren't universal and Gaming is listening || Communicate your way
Comment below an interesting accessibility feature you've come across in a game, movie or media in general? The podcast is now on audio platforms like Spotify, Apple, iHeartRadio, Podbean, Podchaser,etc. If you have any of those, it would be awesome if you could leave a nice review or comment on it/ add to your regular podcasts that you listen to.
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Speech pathologists work with people of all ages.
They help you when you have trouble understanding and talking with other others. They help with reading, spelling and using technology or other ways to communicate.
Everyone communicates differently.
Sign language is a visual language expressed through physical movements instead of spoken words. The language relies on visible cues from hands, eyes, facial expressions, and movements to communicate. Although sign language is used primarily by people who are deaf or hard of hearing, it is also used by many hearing people. As with any spoken language, sign language has grammar and structure rules, and it has evolved over time.
Even some games are adding support e.g. https://news.microsoft.com/source/features/work-life/forza-horizon-5-introduces-sign-language-support-throughout-in-game-scenes/
Today, there are more than 300 different sign languages in the world, spoken by more than 72 million deaf or hard-of-hearing people worldwide. From https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/sign-language/
From KWS
https://kwsa.org.au/how-can-key-word-sign-help-communication/
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Disclosure: I received a free review copy of Fairy Fencer F: Refrain Chord from https://www.keymailer.co/
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