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Basic sign language to learn and to teach your children if you have any! #ASL

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... Read moreI've always been fascinated by American Sign Language (ASL), and recently, I decided to dive in and learn some basic signs. It's been such a rewarding experience, not just for me, but also thinking about how useful it could be for communicating with little ones, even before they can speak clearly! If you're looking for a fun and practical skill, learning ASL basics is a fantastic start. Let's talk about some of the first signs I picked up, which are super helpful for everyday interactions. One of the very first things you'll want to learn is Hello in ASL. It's a simple, friendly wave with your dominant hand, palm facing out, moving it from your temple outwards. It’s such a warm way to greet someone! Following that, How Are You in ASL is another fundamental phrase. You start by bringing your hands together at your chest, then move them out as if asking a question, and finally point to the person. It's a combination of 'how' and 'you' and really gets a conversation going. Knowing how to ask and respond to this basic query is crucial for building connections. Then there are the manners! Learning Please and Thank You in sign language shows respect and kindness. For 'Please,' you place your open dominant hand flat on your chest and move it in a circular motion. 'Thank You' is similar; you touch your chin with your dominant hand (palm up) and then move it forward and down. I've found these particularly useful, especially when teaching little ones about good manners without even needing words yet. It's amazing how quickly children pick up these visual cues. Other quick responses like Yes and No are incredibly straightforward and essential for any conversation. 'Yes' is like a nodding motion with a closed fist, while 'No' is made by bringing your index and middle fingers together with your thumb, then opening and closing them a couple of times, like snapping your fingers but without the sound. And for those moments when you accidentally bump into someone, knowing Sorry (a closed 'S' hand shape moved in a circle on your chest) is really handy. These simple everyday signs can make a huge difference in clarity and communication. Of course, the most heartwarming sign to learn is I Love You. This one uses a combination of an 'I', 'L', and 'Y' handshape – your thumb, index finger, and pinky finger are extended, while your middle and ring fingers are curled down. It's a powerful and beautiful sign that everyone should know and share. Remember that facial expressions are just as important as the hand gestures in ASL. They convey emotion and grammatical information, adding so much meaning to your signs. When you're asking 'How are you?', your face should reflect that question, maybe with slightly raised eyebrows. Practicing in front of a mirror can really help you get comfortable with combining your signs with appropriate expressions. Beyond these basics, you might find yourself wanting to explore more. A good sign language chart or online resources can guide you to other common phrases and expand your vocabulary. I'm already looking forward to learning 'You're Welcome' and other everyday phrases. It's amazing how quickly you can pick up these basic ASL signs and start communicating. It truly opens up a whole new world of connection!

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