COVID-19 Learning sign language during lockdown for less than £20

Just to add that I signed with both of my girls from birth.
It was amazing that well before they were verbal they actually communicated basic things with sign language.
The most interesting part is that now they still sign with each other occasionally when they want to communicate without others knowing what they are saying!
Plus we also have certain 'family specific' signs that we all use.

So even if you don't know anyone who is hearing impaired sign language is actually really fun to learn/use and has lots of applications.
Plus it is easier (imho) than learning another spoken language (but maybe I am just rubbish at spoken languages).
 
I wish I wasn't broke (large vet bill) and very busy until after Easter with getting the next Guinea Pig Magazine issue out...
 
1 day to go . I recommend this course - it has a facebook group too and, as there are a lot of new members , there are a lot of people who are just starting to learn. We're practicing fingerspelling at the moment.
 
I didn't avail this course but I availed another BSL online course level 1 and 2 from Lead Academy. It was on offer at £15 on Wowcher the other day. I know the alphabet in BSL now and finished the fingerspelling yesterday. :yahoo:
 
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