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Re: learning ASL for beginners

by "xkatx" <xkatx@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 2, 2008 at 11:37 PM

"Jamie Clark" <jamielee6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "xkatx" <xkatx@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> <americansignz543@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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.

We do a lot of ASL, although with either, there are some words that are 
similar.  We have simple words/sentences down - and it is a mixture, or
what 
each kind of modifies based on ability.  Simple like, "Nice dog" or "More 
milk please" or "I have to pee"
Or something easy like "I don't want that toy", we go with ASL, but some
is 
BabySign, or a modification... I know DD2 will sign "hot" and then "dog" -

ASL, but each word individually for the word and it kind of gets the point

across (and it makes more sense with each individual word now than with
her 
just signing "dog" for 'hotdog')
I just started with very simple ASL words - mom, dad, airplane, car, yes, 
no, more, please, thank you, done, lights, up, milk, juice, apple, banana,

sleep, brother, sister, grandma, grandpa, dog, cat, etc.  None really know

any of the more complex words, and neither of the girls really would 
understand a more complex English word anyways at this point, so I don't 
even bother with those right now.

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> Jamie Clark
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> www.ClarkDigitalArts.com
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learning ASL for beginners
americansignz543@[EMAIL P  2008-07-02 10:29:56 
Re: learning ASL for beginners
"xkatx" <xka  2008-07-02 19:53:06 
Re: learning ASL for beginners
"Jamie Clark" &  2008-07-02 14:24:14 
Re: learning ASL for beginners
"xkatx" <xka  2008-07-02 23:37:47 

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