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:welcome: to AllDeaf forum.  If you want to become a ASL interpreter, then you need to go from Advanced ASL class to going to college for Interpreting course unless they have it in your area.  If not, then find the college that have an interpreting program near your area.  I don't know where you live.  As for the baby, congratulation!!   As the baby grows whether the baby have hearing loss or not, it is a good tool to sign baby signs.  Signing Times might help you and your baby communicate better.  So good luck on becoming an interpreter someday.  Just have fun reading and posting all the threads here.  See you around here.  :wave:


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