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Same here, only I use mostly ASL/SEE now...  When I first started learning sign language, it was ASL (wow, just figured it out -- it has been 40 plus years that I have been signing!  So Cheri I guess you could put me in the older folk category -- LOL)


Cloggy, I think it depends on where you live -- for example, I live in a city that has 2 oral schools (well, people -- that was in my time), special school district, SSD (mostly SEE), state school for the deaf located 2 hours drive from here (ASL).  When I first started using sign language it was almost 100 percent ASL and after more and more children went to SSD, the percentage rate changed completely -- and now, I would say ASL is uh, 25% now, with SEE in the 60-70% and the rest being oral.


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