Jordan Zucht-Morris
ASL Instructor & Early Childhood Development Graduate
"It is my dream to provide access to ASL for all disabilities, children or adults, so that they can find their voice."
Hello, my name is Jordan Zucht-Morris. I was born with Cerebral Palsy and use American Sign Language to communicate. I struggled in school because I didn't have a way to express myself and language was not accessible to me. In high school, I was given the opportunity to develop skills around language, and my world opened up.
In grade 12, I started volunteering at an elementary school, teaching ASL to the grade 1, 2, and 3 students. I have developed age-specific PowerPoints with images to encourage participation. My experience includes teaching CP Association camp staff feeling and camp words to help them with non-verbal campers. I have also worked with non-profit organizations.
I graduated from Mount Royal University with a certificate of completion in Early Childhood Development, and it is my dream to provide access to ASL for all disabilities, children or adults, so that they can find their voice.