* "Teaching deaf kids how to speak sign language" is a bit confusing and might be misconstrued. Deaf children already use sign language as their primary language.
* "Teaching sign language" implies that the student is learning a new language.
A more accurate and respectful way to describe this role would be:
* Sign Language Instructor for Deaf Children: This clearly describes the skill set and target audience.
* ASL Teacher for Deaf Students: This focuses on American Sign Language (ASL) specifically and acknowledges the students as learners.
* Teacher of the Deaf, specializing in ASL: This emphasizes the broader field of teaching deaf students and highlights the specific skill set.
It's crucial to use language that recognizes the linguistic richness of sign language and the importance of supporting deaf children's communication needs.