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by dhosek 1356 days ago
For children born deaf, sign language can be (and should be) their first language. It turns out, incidentally, that a baby’s ability to form signs comes earlier than their ability to vocalize, even for hearing children, so there are benefits for using sign language even with hearing children. My children learned some basic signs as infants (water, bathroom, more). I really need to get on the ball about learning ASL properly (and my family as well since they’ll need it just as much as me) since my cochleae are on an ineluctable road to deafness and at some point, maybe ten years, maybe thirty, maybe never, I will be unable to hear instead of being merely hearing impaired.