Model Citizen: Abby Finkle Longo

Posted on 3/25/08  
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Photograph by Jonathan Pushnik

Who: Deaf mom and teacher, 37, who recently launched The Expressive Hand, the city’s only paint-your-own pottery studio and the world’s first DIY art studio offering American Sign Language (ASL) instruction for both deaf and hearing adults and kids.

Why it should be your happy place: Trick your youngsters into developing their communication skills through hands-on, creative activities.

What that quality time could mean later: No more meltdowns! “Using sign language with both deaf and hearing children means less frustration,” Longo says, because kids can sign what they’re not yet able to say.

Other studio activities: Storytelling, music workshops, summer camp and private parties, all of which incorporate both ASL and spoken English.

The Expressive Hand is located at 622 S. 9th St., expressivehand.com.

 

Originally published in Philadelphia magazine, April 2008
 

User Comments:

What a great idea!
Posted by Kathy | Apr. 26, 2008 at 5:55 PM
COMMENT:
Using art as a context for teaching/learning ASL is so clever and I expect very effective. Bravo to Abby Longo for coming up with this winning combination. Wishing her great success!
We love Abby
Posted by Leslie | May. 7, 2008 at 2:00 PM
COMMENT:
We love Abby and Expressive Hand. We love painting and we love story time with Robert!
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