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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 536955" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Try community education brochures in the school districts around you. The best thing is if you're comfortable, to tell your Co workers and see if you can go for coffee or a picnic lunch together. Depends on the person because some people have political or personal reasons for not appreciating poor signing but some people are patient and would think that was a great thing ...(just like any of us ....right?) My students and friends who have worked jobs where there is no one to talk to have said it gets frustrating or lonely. Learning thru ASL language users is the best in my opinion and even 35 years of using asl I always ask and learn. Oh....some churches offer sign lang too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 536955, member: 12886"] Try community education brochures in the school districts around you. The best thing is if you're comfortable, to tell your Co workers and see if you can go for coffee or a picnic lunch together. Depends on the person because some people have political or personal reasons for not appreciating poor signing but some people are patient and would think that was a great thing ...(just like any of us ....right?) My students and friends who have worked jobs where there is no one to talk to have said it gets frustrating or lonely. Learning thru ASL language users is the best in my opinion and even 35 years of using asl I always ask and learn. Oh....some churches offer sign lang too. [/QUOTE]
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