Pakistan Sign Language – Alif se Yay Flashcards

Pakistan Sign Language Flashcards – Alif to Yay

Give Every Child the Power to Express β€” One Sign at a Time.


🧠 Product Overview:

This beautifully designed flashcard set introduces children to the complete Urdu alphabet (Alif to Yay) through Pakistan Sign Language (PSL).

Perfect for non-verbal learners, hearing-impaired children, inclusive classrooms, and even early Urdu literacy development, these cards combine visual communication with language learning β€” making them an essential tool for both educators and parents.


πŸ“¦ What’s Included:

  • βœ… AllΒ laminated flashcards – one for each letter from Alif to Yay

  • βœ… Each card shows:

    • The Urdu letter in bold, clear script

    • The corresponding hand sign in Pakistan Sign Language

    • An Urdu word example with image for better understanding

  • βœ… Durable, wipe-clean lamination for long-term classroom or home use

  • βœ… Culturally relevant images designed for Pakistani learners


πŸ‘©πŸ« Who It’s For:

  • Children with hearing impairments

  • Non-verbal or speech-delayed learners

  • Special educators, sign language instructors, and therapists

  • Montessori and inclusive classrooms

  • Parents supporting early Urdu learning through visuals


🌟 Why It’s Special:

  • Based on Pakistan’s official sign language

  • Supports early communication, language awareness, and inclusion

  • Helps hearing children learn empathy and sign basics too

  • A rare, much-needed resource in Pakistan's educational market


πŸ’‘ Learning Benefits:

  • Builds a strong visual connection to Urdu letters

  • Encourages gesture-based expression in early learners

  • Fosters inclusion and accessibility from an early age

  • Supports special education, speech therapy, and bilingual teaching

Customer Reviews

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Areeba Khalil

These flashcards have become a core part of my sessions with non-verbal and minimally verbal children. They help bridge the gap between Urdu literacy and gesture-based expression. The children love matching the hand signs with real-life words β€” it’s making Urdu fun and functional!

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Amna Sohail – Parent of a Hearing-Impaired Child

My daughter is deaf and learning Urdu felt nearly impossible until now. These cards make it visual, clear, and so engaging. She practices the signs, traces the letters, and names the images β€” all at her own pace. I’m beyond grateful this resource finally exists in Pakistan.

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Mr. Irfan Saleem – Assistant Headmaster, Deaf Education Program

We’ve introduced this PSL set in our school’s early literacy classes. For the first time, students are seeing Urdu letters paired with the correct Pakistan Sign Language gestures. It’s beautifully inclusive and respects both language and culture.