Parents after a hearing diagnosis
Start building a shared way to communicate with your child through approachable, repeatable SgSL practice.

Supported bySgSL Learnhub is an MCCY SG Partnerships Fund (SGPF)-funded project.
For older adults adapting to hearing changes, caregivers, families after a hearing diagnosis, educators, and communities — approachable practice helps everyone build a new way to connect.
Practice quiz
Everyday SgSL signs
Who it's for
A hearing diagnosis or change in hearing can reshape everyday communication, but it should not limit confidence, independence, or the relationships that make life meaningful. SgSL gives us another way forward — together.
Start building a shared way to communicate with your child through approachable, repeatable SgSL practice.
Learn practical signs at a comfortable pace and stay connected to the people and routines that matter.
Develop useful communication skills together to support dignity, confidence, and everyday connection.
Create and share guided SgSL practice across classrooms, workplaces, healthcare, and community settings.
Features
Short, visual activities make SgSL practice easier to revisit, share, and fit into everyday life — at home, in a classroom, or within a care community.
Learn with clear SgSL videos paired with familiar words, images, and explanations.
Repeat short activities at a comfortable pace, with kind feedback that helps learning stick.
Families, caregivers, educators, and communities can build shared communication confidence.
How it works
An educator or organiser adds SgSL media, questions, and helpful explanations.
Invite learners with one link or an optional group PIN — no learner account needed.
Learn on a phone, tablet, or computer with encouraging retries and explanations.
Use aggregate insights to understand progress and decide what to practise next.
About
Hearing changes are part of many lives — from a newborn's diagnosis to age-related hearing loss later in life. They do not have to stand in the way of connection, participation, or joy.
SgSL Learnhub makes it easier for families, caregivers, educators, care teams, and communities to practise Singapore Sign Language in small, encouraging steps. The goal is simple: help more people learn faster, learn better, and learn together.
It is designed for families, older adults, caregivers, educators, care teams, and community organisations — anyone who wants a more approachable way to build everyday SgSL communication skills.
A new language takes practice, but starting can be simple. SgSL Learnhub breaks learning into short, repeatable activities with clear media and kind feedback so people can build confidence step by step.
No. Learners open the shared link and begin immediately. An organiser can optionally protect the link with a group PIN.
The learner experience is responsive and works in a modern browser on phones, tablets, Chromebooks, and desktop computers.
Public self-directed learning is planned. Today, access is provided through participating schools and organisations. Contact us if your care provider, school, healthcare team, or community group would like to take part.
Request access for your school, care provider, healthcare team, or community organisation.