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Patty & I attended our first ASL (American Sign Language) course this past week at the Metro Deaf School in St. Paul. Since Isla has been learning a lot of signs, we figure we’d better do something to keep up.

We actually know quite a few signs from earlier attempts, but this class seems more immersive. The fact that the teacher is deaf forces our brains to learn differently. We need to really pay attention to context and facial expressions, since there no is no speech to explain what we’re seeing. Time will tell how effective it is. As far as I’m concerned, this is going to be my second language (well, I know some German, but only enough to get my face slapped in Berlin.)

We’re also starting to see Isla’s nurturing side. She loves to hug and she is really good around the animals. With any luck, she’ll avoid my whole “sitting on the cat” phase. She also loves taking care of her dolls; however, she doesn’t seem to understand that Elmo might not be a fan of lemon juice.

 Pictured: Nurturing

Here is the full one-minute video. And yes, it is equally as exciting as the photo above.  By the way, Isla doesn’t have her implants on because I was just about to drive her to daycare. She tends to pull her implants off while riding in the car.

In case you were wondering.

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  • Comment by idiosyncraticeye — January 30, 2012 @ 5:00 pm

    How much lemon juice does Elmo need?! I'm sure that large a bottle would require medical attention! Glad you're enjoying learning a new language, getting slapped in a foreign city is just part of the experience. ;)

  • Comment by Judy — January 31, 2012 @ 4:44 am

    How fast paced is this signing class? Will you work first on every day conversational scenarios much like what a toddler will be using? Please keep us up to date on how these classes progress.

  • Comment by cjschuette — January 31, 2012 @ 8:48 am

    The class seems to have more of a "grown-up" conversational focus in that it is not specifically geared toward conversations with toddlers. However, since we're starting with the basics, the information will certainly help us to converse with Isla. I'll keep you informed!

  • Comment by cjschuette — January 31, 2012 @ 8:51 am

    Isla sure took her time giving Elmo his lemon juice, didn't she? She even started tapping her fingers as if he was taking too long! At least she has an imagination!

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