Rosa Poster Fingeralphabet / Buchstabenposter
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Rosa Poster Fingeralphabet / Buchstabenposter

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Rosa Poster Fingeralphabet / BuchstabenposterUnser schnes Fingeralphabet Poster zeigt dir alle Buchstaben des Alphabets. So kannst du deine Wnde schmcken und zustzlich das Fingeralphabet im Handumdrehen lernen. Das Fingeralphabet wird zustzlich zur Gebrdensprache benutzt und stellt die Buchstaben des Alphabets als Handformen dar. Es wird genutzt um Namen oder Worte, fr die es keine Gebrde gibt, zu buchstabieren. Mae: 70 x 70 cm Vielen Menschen ist die Gebrdensprache nur aus dem Fernsehen

Unser schönes Fingeralphabet-Poster zeigt dir alle Buchstaben des Alphabets. So kannst du deine Wände schmücken und zusätzlich das Fingeralphabet im Handumdrehen lernen. Das Fingeralphabet wird zusätzlich zur Gebärden­sprache benutzt und stellt die Buchstaben des Alphabets als Handformen dar. Es wird genutzt um Namen oder Worte, für die es keine Gebärde gibt, zu buchstabieren. 

Maße: 70 x 70 cm

Vielen Menschen ist die Gebärdensprache nur aus dem Fernsehen bekannt. Auch wenn die Gebärdensprache seit Mai 2002 offiziell anerkannt ist, ist die Sprache bisher nur in wenigen Bildungseinrichtungen ein fester Bestandteil.

Dabei ist Kommunikation der Grundpfeiler für eine erfolgreiche Inklusion. Umso wichtiger erscheint es uns, Gebärden und das dazugehörige Fingeralphabet vor allem jungen Menschen zugänglich zu machen. Insbesondere Kinder können von dem gemeinsamen Lernen profitieren und so aktiv die Inklusion von Menschen mit Behinderung fördern. Mit den Produkten von talking hands wollen wir Sprachbarrieren überwinden und Inklusion fördern. Gebärden sowie das Fingeralphabet sollen so über spielerisches Lernen, wie beispielsweise mit dem Buchstabenposter, fest in den Alltag junger Kinder integriert werden.

Gebärdensprache und Fingeralphabet – was ist der Unterschied?

Die Gebärdensprache funktioniert über Handformen, Körperhaltung, Mimik und Gestik.

Begriffe wie beispielsweise Namen oder Fremdwörter werden durch das Fingeralphabet buchstabiert. Jede Handform steht dabei für einen Buchstaben des lateinischen Alphabets. Mit dem Aneinanderreihen mehrerer Buchstaben des Fingeralphabets lassen sich ganze Wörter bilden.

Was kaum einer weiß: der Vorläufer des Fingeralphabets ist sogar noch älter als die Gebärdensprache. Bereits im Jahr 1520 entwickelten spanische Mönche diese Methode der visuellen Kommunikation, um taube Kinder zu unterrichten.

Das Fingeralphabet von A bis Z - unser Buchstabenposter

Generell beschränkt sich das Fingeralphabet auf die 26 Buchstaben unseres lateinischen Alphabets. Hinzu kommen die Umlaute und das „SCH“, um eine problemlose Kommunikation zu garantieren.

Durch den relativ kleinen Umfang eignet sich das Fingeralphabet ideal für Lernanfänger*innen und Vorschüler*innen. Mithilfe unseres Buchstabenposters möchten wir allen Menschen das Fingeralphabets näherbringen. Das Buchstabenposter stellt jeden einzelnen Buchstaben des lateinischen Alphabets sowie die dazugehörige Handform des Fingeralphabets dar.

Das Nachformen der einzelnen Buchstaben, von A wie Affe bis Z wie Zebra, schult die motorischen Fähigkeiten der Kinder, animiert zum eigenständigen Lernen und unterstützt ganz nebenbei den langfristigen Lerneffekt. Schritt für Schritt lassen sich so erste Begriffe buchstabieren, für die es in der Gebärdensprache bisher noch keine visuelle Darstellung gibt.

Die Einsatzbereiche des Buchstabenposters als Hingucker für kahle Wände sind vielfältig – ob im Wohnzimmer, der Kita, der Praxis oder im Klassenzimmer. Ein weiterer Vorteil: Kinder mit und ohne Schwierigkeiten in der lautsprachlichen Kommunikation können gemeinsam lernen. Auf der einen Seite das lateinische Alphabet, auf der anderen Seite die Handformen des Fingeralphabets.

Das gemeinsame Lernen erhöht nicht nur den Lernspaß, sondern fördert parallel dazu die Inklusion.

Apropos Lernspaß: wie könnte es sich besser lernen lassen, als im Spiel? Unser Fingeralphabet-Puzzle animiert Kinder zum parallelen Erlernen der Buchstaben des Alphabets und der Handformen des Fingeralphabets. Neben den Hand- und Fingerfertigkeiten der Kinder werden durch das Spiel außerdem die logischen Fähigkeiten geschult. Dieses und viele weitere Produkte mit dem Fokus auf Gebärden-unterstützte Kommunikation findet ihr in unserem Shop. Wir wünschen schon jetzt viel Spaß beim Stöbern.

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