sassycathy
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Hi all. In about a week I start a new job with a girl who isn't deaf, but is mute, and uses ASL to communicate. I haven't been advised of her ability, but I'm sure it's better than mine LOL. I learned a little sign about 2 yrs ago and can handle a super basic convo. I just had a few quick questions if that's okay.
1. Name signs. I know they're discouraged and you're supposed to get them from a deaf person, but my name is very long and this girl suffers from mobility issues, so I want to make my name as easy as possible for her (she has mobility issues). It'll just be us, so I don't really see it as a huge foux pas. Can we simply use a "C," or maybe the sign for short but signed with Cs? (or is that a sign for something already? I don't want her to be calling me "cat piss" or something on accident LOL)
2. I was planning on signing half the time when I talk to her. Is this a good idea? I know she still is learning and needs to practice, and I remember it being easier to pick up if I SAW it, as well as signed myself. It's different than watching yourself in a mirror. I was also planning on bringing over my Signing Time DVDs, and practicing together.
Thanks so much. I'm really excited to actually be able to use what I learned, as well as starting a new job in general.
1. Name signs. I know they're discouraged and you're supposed to get them from a deaf person, but my name is very long and this girl suffers from mobility issues, so I want to make my name as easy as possible for her (she has mobility issues). It'll just be us, so I don't really see it as a huge foux pas. Can we simply use a "C," or maybe the sign for short but signed with Cs? (or is that a sign for something already? I don't want her to be calling me "cat piss" or something on accident LOL)
2. I was planning on signing half the time when I talk to her. Is this a good idea? I know she still is learning and needs to practice, and I remember it being easier to pick up if I SAW it, as well as signed myself. It's different than watching yourself in a mirror. I was also planning on bringing over my Signing Time DVDs, and practicing together.
Thanks so much. I'm really excited to actually be able to use what I learned, as well as starting a new job in general.