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sarahjean

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Hey this may be weird and I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be deaf to be on here, but I am not deaf. I am learning asl and my friend/coworker is deaf. I am passionate about asl and hoping one day to be either teach sign language or translate it. I also, possibly because I'm autisic, have a difficult time communicating to others. If hearing people aren't allowed that's fine. I'm just a different angle.
 
That's fine. I am proud to tell you that this site doesn't deal with "deaf pride" or that crap. I think...

Welcome! :beer: :)
 
I'm hearing and Autistic, too (Asperger's). I also work with Autistic people. I signed up after lurking here for a while, to discuss anything that is Deaf-related. Lately, I've been more and more involved in things that are linked to Deaf issues and this would be a good outlet for discussing them. I am an ASL student and am planning to continue taking ASL in my future years.
 
Hi I found it interesting reading your post I too am not deaf my son 5 is hevis also autistic and picking up bsl realy well alot faster then me, I was questioned by a S.A.L.T. saying thst children with sutisum dont useI r adapt to sign so its enlightening for me to read your posts and tthe comments clearly this lady wasnt right in what she was saying. :D
Thankyou
 
i dont think hearing people should be teaching sign language!, sorry but thats a view i hold because Sign language is not meant to be a capital venture, it is a language, not a commodity, how dare people thinks they want to make money of it, while for such a long time d/Deaf has been (and still are) oppressed only to find that the 2 edged sword of legalising Sign language to mean hearing peope to make it off?!? thats no justice there, its WRONG.
 
i dont think hearing people should be teaching sign language!, sorry but thats a view i hold because Sign language is not meant to be a capital venture, it is a language, not a commodity, how dare people thinks they want to make money of it, while for such a long time d/Deaf has been (and still are) oppressed only to find that the 2 edged sword of legalising Sign language to mean hearing peope to make it off?!? thats no justice there, its WRONG.
I agree with this. Being a sign language interpreter/translator is OK because it is a bridge between the two cultures. However, a hearing person should not stand there to represent a culture he/she is only a visitor of and make money off of it. However, I don't see anything wrong with teaching a friend some signs informally, as long as it's not a paid, professional pursuit.
 
i dont think hearing people should be teaching sign language!, sorry but thats a view i hold because Sign language is not meant to be a capital venture, it is a language, not a commodity, how dare people thinks they want to make money of it, while for such a long time d/Deaf has been (and still are) oppressed only to find that the 2 edged sword of legalising Sign language to mean hearing peope to make it off?!? thats no justice there, its WRONG.

Do you also think that no language should be taught by someone who does not use that language as their first language (ie: spanish, french, japanese)?
 
I think it should be taught more within schools my lil boy is in mainstream school and the only sign opportunity he gets is 10 mis a day from 1to1 teachers who are not deaf and are themselfs learning sign
 
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