Helene
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Yesterday was my very first class at College and the teacher asked what our dominant hand was, 3 of us are lefties.
He stated that it was perfectly fine to use our dominant hand for signing.
Up to now I've signed my very limited ASL with my right hand, I know maybe 10 signs I have used with my son when he was small.
I'm very left handed with regards to writing but in other fields I'm somewhat right handed because I was forced to.
I went to Culinary School where the left hand is used for carrying and I also learned to stir right and left-handed when cooking.
I'm not sure what to do, during class we went through counting up to 30 and the Alphabet and some of it I tried to look at the kid in front of me and got confused a few times.
Well, a LOT of times
so much so that I'm debating if I should learn it right handed just for ease sake.
Are there any lefties on board that went right handed and it was fine?
I'm thinking this is a new skill and starting from scratch shouldn't make it too hard to learn?
Or should I just stick with being a leftie?
He stated that it was perfectly fine to use our dominant hand for signing.
Up to now I've signed my very limited ASL with my right hand, I know maybe 10 signs I have used with my son when he was small.
I'm very left handed with regards to writing but in other fields I'm somewhat right handed because I was forced to.
I went to Culinary School where the left hand is used for carrying and I also learned to stir right and left-handed when cooking.
I'm not sure what to do, during class we went through counting up to 30 and the Alphabet and some of it I tried to look at the kid in front of me and got confused a few times.
Well, a LOT of times

Are there any lefties on board that went right handed and it was fine?
I'm thinking this is a new skill and starting from scratch shouldn't make it too hard to learn?
Or should I just stick with being a leftie?