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>> Hello everyone!
>>
>> as much as some may think it is difficult to master american sign
>> language, once you get into the swing of things it does really get
>> easier. finding a good reliable and FUN course in which to learn ASL
>> is the key to success! ASL is becoming more and more popular and used
>> by much more people than it has ever before. It is recognised as an
>> official language and, i my opinion alot easier than other languages
>> to learn!
>>
>> Once the basics are grasped, there really is no stopping you!
>>
>> Lee
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> Funny. My children all sign - none has any sort of hearing impairment -
> and my girls both started right at birth, where DS started at about 4.5.
> If my almost 3 and almost 2 year old can sign, without some link, then
it
> must be fairly easy.
I did signing with both my girls as well, but it wasn't ASL, it was
BabySigns. ASL is a lot more complicated and complex. It may be
comparible
to babies talking "babytalk" rather than full adult English.
--
Jamie Clark
www.ClarkDigitalArts.com


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