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Why I am learning BSL


Elles

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Hey All,

I currently work in a primary school as a T.A / 1:1 with pupils with additional needs / SEN and know basic Makaton, so to be able to broaden my skills to further help children would be amazing. My daughter (11) is also interested in BSL and so is my inspiration to get to the point I can help her learn.

 

Thanks for reading,

 

Elles

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I am learning British Sign Language (BSL) because I believe in the power of inclusive communication. Language should never be a barrier to connection, and learning BSL allows me to bridge that gap—especially for those in the Deaf and hard of hearing community.

My goal is to create spaces where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued, regardless of their hearing ability. By learning BSL, I’m not only developing a new skill but also gaining a deeper understanding of Deaf culture and the importance of accessibility in everyday life.

Whether it's for personal relationships, professional settings, or simply being an ally in public spaces, I view BSL as a meaningful step toward becoming a more compassionate and inclusive communicator.

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