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I always had an ASL interpreter in an educational setting. There's no way to lipread a teacher when their back is to the class because they're writing on the board or running the projectors. And how do you lipread when the lights are off and a class film is running? I thank my lucky stars I always had ASL growing up. My family did know basic sign, but it wasn't used THAT MUCH at home. ASL 100% got me through the school system.


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