Share
Involved parents contribute so much to their childrens happiness.
Usually, achieving fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) takes several years of dedicated study and practice.
Fluency encompasses not just vocabulary, but also the cultural nuances and grammatical structures unique to ASL.
For easy everyday interactions, you only need a small portion of that.
Attending classes, practicing regularly, and engaging with Deaf individuals can accelerate this process.
Its okay not to have learning a language your priority.
All you need is to have it be a part of your life, Barraexplained.
Go back to it often and be consistent.
Dont push yourself too much if you want to avoid [feeling overwhelmed].
Every single language-learning journey will take you to its own magical place.
I can assure you that more than anything else.
Check out the results: