Typically, they will start with the signs and gestures that involve facial expression (blowing, panting), then whole arm signs (i.e., bye bye, clapping), then
hand signs (i.e., more, milk) and finally signs involving various
hand shapes and more
dexterity (i.e., cat, pointing) Once they have internalized the meanings of the signs and have developed the cognitive and motor skills
necessary to sign, they will communicate to you.
It is the responsibility of the Registration Specialist to competently assist patients prior to and... Requires
hand - eye coordination and manual
dexterity necessary for the operation of basic office...