About Dr. Marilyn Daniels, Ph.D.
Dr. Marilyn Daniels is Professor of Communication Arts & Sciences at Penn State's Worthington Scranton Campus.   She earned her undergraduate and Masters degree in Communications from William Paterson College of New Jersey.  Dr. Daniels got her Ph.D. in Communications from New York University studying Business and Organizational Communications; Dance and Communication; Nonverbal Communication. 

Dr. Daniels has been recognized as one of the most prolific researchers in the field of sign language and non-verbal communication.  For over two decades Dr. Daniels has been teaching college and producing visionary research.   Her commitment to her study is unwavering, dedicating countless hours to helping children, parents and educators understand and master the power of American Sign Language. 
Traveling across the United States to conduct research studies and present her findings, she continues to painstakingly mold an effective argument for enabling children with normal hearing to become full participants in language and communication with their family and peers at younger age through the use of sign language.

Author of three books, Dr. Daniels' research has also been features in publications such as Business Week, Family Circle, Journal of Research in Childhood Education and Sign Language Studies.  She has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors.

Dr. Marilyn Daniels can be contacted at:

marilyn@marilyndaniels.com or via telephone at (570) 963-2670

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