I am not deaf, but have recently decided to learn sign language because I am autistic and think the visual/movement natures of sign language will help me turn my words into thoughts better.
I have a service dog that I have trained, and she has hand signs for all of her tasks. They're totally made up. I've decided to help motivate me in learning to slowly replace her handsigns with commands from American/English Sign language.
I have discovered two signs for sit, one for humans, and one for small animals. I've been using the latter for a few days but wasn't sure if it was correct. What sign would be most appropriate for telling a dog to sit?
The only caveat is that it still looks unique if only done with one hand. I know that might not be correct linguistically, but it's necessary to be able to issues orders with only one hand.
I have a service dog that I have trained, and she has hand signs for all of her tasks. They're totally made up. I've decided to help motivate me in learning to slowly replace her handsigns with commands from American/English Sign language.
I have discovered two signs for sit, one for humans, and one for small animals. I've been using the latter for a few days but wasn't sure if it was correct. What sign would be most appropriate for telling a dog to sit?
The only caveat is that it still looks unique if only done with one hand. I know that might not be correct linguistically, but it's necessary to be able to issues orders with only one hand.