deborahmotanya
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Hello guys... I am not deaf. I am currently studying sign language and I am here to connect with the deaf community.
Mine and my wife's precious boy, who is also a special needs child, has started learning sign language from a special needs individual who, although not hearing impaired, is mute and uses ASL to communicate. It's actually quite endearing to observe the two of them communicate; a preadolescent boy and a fully grown special needs man communicating via ASL. Now that's the heart of empathy and compassion in the making.I totally agree also...I am hearing, I have several reasons why i am here. I am here for friends, male or female - just friends. I'm here cause I have an obvious intrest in the Deaf community. I want more than anything to learn as much as I can about the Deaf and HOH world. and yes I am in school to be an interpreter. and yes I have assignments, my teacher is Deaf and she suggests video chatting as one of our interaction grades. So my intentions are all good. I dont have any questions, I have the internet and the library for that. I simply want to get involved. I know it sounds weird to say..." I want deaf friends"... That's like saying "I'm learning spanish and I want Latino friends. That sound kinda... I don't know. I can't help that I am attracted to ASL. I love to sign and learn new signs. I want to be an interpreter because I feel that I have an ability to help communication barriers between hearing and Deaf, if help is needed/wanted.. I'm so happy to be welcomed to alldeaf. I just wanted to clarify my presence.
Mine and my wife's precious boy, who is also a special needs child, has started learning sign language from a special needs individual who, although not hearing impaired, is mute and uses ASL to communicate. It's actually quite endearing to observe the two of them communicate; a preadolescent boy and a fully grown special needs man communicating via ASL. Now that's the heart of empathy and compassion in the making.
We're proactive about our little man's education, so we're looking for texts and/or audio-visual programs that are well designed and structured so he can teach himself and others ASL at home.
Mine and my wife's precious boy, who is also a special needs child, has started learning sign language from a special needs individual who, although not hearing impaired, is mute and uses ASL to communicate. It's actually quite endearing to observe the two of them communicate; a preadolescent boy and a fully grown special needs man communicating via ASL. Now that's the heart of empathy and compassion in the making.
We're proactive about our little man's education, so we're looking for texts and/or audio-visual programs that are well designed and structured so he can teach himself and others ASL at home.
I totally agree also...I am hearing, I have several reasons why i am here. I am here for friends, male or female - just friends. I'm here cause I have an obvious intrest in the Deaf community. I want more than anything to learn as much as I can about the Deaf and HOH world. and yes I am in school to be an interpreter. and yes I have assignments, my teacher is Deaf and she suggests video chatting as one of our interaction grades. So my intentions are all good. I dont have any questions, I have the internet and the library for that. I simply want to get involved. I know it sounds weird to say..." I want deaf friends"... That's like saying "I'm learning spanish and I want Latino friends. That sound kinda... I don't know. I can't help that I am attracted to ASL. I love to sign and learn new signs. I want to be an interpreter because I feel that I have an ability to help communication barriers between hearing and Deaf, if help is needed/wanted.. I'm so happy to be welcomed to alldeaf. I just wanted to clarify my presence.
I am here for the same reason! I haven't been able to get to school yet to study ASL but I am just here to make friends and learn. I just want to learn sign language and hopefully better both myself and others later on in life by interperating!
Thank you for sharing,
Kayla
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