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A sign language (also signed language) is a language which uses manual communication, body language and lip patterns instead of sound to convey meaning—simultaneously combining hand shapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions to express fluidly a speaker's thoughts. more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate

Top 5 Communities
Condition Members Success
Autism / Autism Spectrum
246
93%
Hearing Loss & Deafness
158
93%
Dyslexia
1
100%
Hyperlexia
1
100%
Overall, 93% (406 Members) find Sign Language helpful
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Sign Language Reviews

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She just started to learn some simple signs. She uses more on a constact basis.
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Use the sign for 'finished'. Its a big help.
helped with giving praise, "good job" was used most often
Working / Worked
I know a little bit but havent yet resorted full out to it.
We are still working with her to communicate sign language since we are deaf.
Working / Worked
I learn sign language when i was 2.. and loves it ///
Working / Worked
We're both learning!
Working / Worked
definately helped in the beginning before he talked.
Working / Worked
fluent in ASL
Working / Worked
learned deaf alphabet hand signs
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