All About Accessibility: Making PBS KIDS More Accessible with ASL

 


Clip art of cartoon boy with ear assistive device. Hand clips art spells out ASL. Text: AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE.

PBS KIDS is expanding accessibility for all children with the addition of new ASL content. Several popular shows now feature episodes with ASL interpreters.

The ASL collection highlights PBS KIDS' commitment to helping every child learn by increasing representation and making educational programming more inclusive. The ASL episodes are provided by Bridge Multimedia and The Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP), with funding from the U.S. Department of Education. 

To watch the full episodes with ASL interpretation, visit the PBS KIDS ASL webpage

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