18/06/2026
Mini Auslan
Your Deaf Mentor using play based Auslan activities from babies to age 12. Deaf-led Business owner - Amy.
18/06/2026
16/06/2026
😍😍😍 This made me so happy to see kids loving this game 😍😍😍
16/06/2026
Little clients today learnt Auslan about sea mammals and then made a key ring hanger with shells, beads, stickers and turtle. How cool is this!
14/06/2026
Little client making yummy homemade pizza while learning Auslan for her family.
First, we look at the visual pictures and learn Auslan, sign each ingredients, then watch Miss Amy translate English to Auslan step by step making the pizza base from scratch and then the topping. 🍕
Give it a go! A fun family time while learning Auslan together.
12/06/2026
Thank you for inviting me again to learn about Deaf Culture n Basic Auslan. 🌈
Which one should Miss Amy wear for university presentation on Deaf culture n Basic Auslan introduction. Let do a magic jump picking out some clothes…. 💅🏻💃👗👞
⭐️When learning Auslan you need to understand Deaf Culture first before learning Auslan 😉
10/06/2026
I’ve noticed many wonderful Deaf social media influencers, especially those who teach Auslan, are not receiving enough attention, followers, or likes. In contrast, hearing social media influencers teaching Auslan—often without respect for Deaf culture—are gaining high follower counts and engagement.
This isn’t about competition or jealousy; I genuinely want to understand why this is happening. Why are people following hearing Auslan tutors who may not be fluent, disregard Deaf culture, and ignore requests from the Deaf community to stop teaching?
Deaf individuals are often undervalued and overlooked. We work twice as hard and put in longer hours as social media influencers, adding captions and transcripts, while hearing individuals can simply speak and finish their content in a fraction of the time.
It feels like profit is being made off our language. By following hearing influencers, you risk learning from individuals who lack true involvement in the Deaf community. Some hearing Auslan tutors charge $250 per hour, or even $450 per person workshops, while Deaf instructors—who have signed their entire lives and are deeply connected to the community—often charge only half of that.
I’m calling this out because I’m fed up. I’m tired of frauds, scammers, and unethical influencers damaging Auslan and profiting from our language. Save your money and choose to follow and learn from Deaf people. 👍 Edit: the question is directly AT followers that following hearing Auslan social media influencers? WHY are you following them and not a Deaf Social media influencers 😑
Hey kids
5th June is National Donut Day 🍩
Here 4 fun facts about donuts in
04/06/2026
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