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I am learning BSL as I am a mum to 3 autistic children and they all learn to speak via sign language and visuals. This then enables me to communicate with them too as and when needed. I am also keen to learn as may go into working with special needs children in the long term future. Having this kind of knowledge can also be beneficial in case of emergencies. 

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On 09/05/2023 at 17:09, AutismMom said:

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