That’s a really thoughtful direction for your studies, especially as an SLP where flexible communication methods can make such a difference for clients. ASL is a full language with its own grammar and cultural context, so pairing structured learning (like alphabet and basic vocabulary) with real interaction or video-based practice tends to help a lot. Many learners also find it useful to follow Deaf creators and structured lesson series to build fluency beyond isolated signs. You can explore additional learning resources and community perspectives here: Spin mama