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This is how you sign Daycare in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Daycare" in American Sign Language (ASL), first, bring your non-dominant arm in front of you, closed fist facing down and knuckles facing the side. Then, rest your dominant hand's elbow on the back of your non-dominant hand, with the index finger pointing up, tracing a steady arc until it lands on the elbow of the non-dominant arm to sign "day" in ASL. Lastly, form the 'K' sign with your dominant hand on top of the non-dominant hand, making contact twice to sign "care" in ASL.

How to sign

To sign "Daycare" in American Sign Language (ASL), first, bring your non-dominant arm in front of you, closed fist facing down and knuckles facing the side. Then, rest your dominant hand's elbow on the back of your non-dominant hand, with the index finger pointing up, tracing a steady arc until it lands on the elbow of the non-dominant arm to sign "day" in ASL. Lastly, form the 'K' sign with your dominant hand on top of the non-dominant hand, making contact twice to sign "care" in ASL.

To sign "Daycare" in American Sign Language (ASL), first, bring your non-dominant arm in front of you, closed fist facing down and knuckles facing the side. Then, rest your dominant hand's elbow on the back of your non-dominant hand, with the index finger pointing up, tracing a steady arc until it lands on the elbow of the non-dominant arm to sign "day" in ASL. Lastly, form the 'K' sign with your dominant hand on top of the non-dominant hand, making contact twice to sign "care" in ASL.

Word definition

Place: A place where children are cared for while their parents are at work.

Synonyms & similar words

Childcare, Nursery, Babysitting

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