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Good reason to explore learning sign language

- Doctor’s Casebook by Dr Keith Souter

During the lockdowns I decided to brush up on my French, so I signed up on Duolingo. After a few months I decided to start doing Spanish as well. Also, since I was writing one of my Scottish detective novels set in Gaelic speaking West Uist, I added Gaelic to the list.

I have a certain doggedness and am currently almost on a 1200 day streak, not having missed a day since I signed up for it. Over Christmas I was feeling quite pleased with myself until a two-year old granddaugh­ter put me to shame.

My daughter is a carer and she has been teaching my granddaugh­ter sign language. I was in awe of her verbal language, but also by her repertoire of signs. My daughter who uses both British Sign Language (BSL) and Makaton Sign Language in her work told me that she thought more people ought to learn these important languages.

Makaton and British Sign Language are two different ways that people can communicat­e with each other.

Makaton is excellent at helping people with communicat­ion difficulti­es to improve the way they interact with others. It was developed in the 1970s and uses a combinatio­n of speech, signs and symbols to help people improve their communicat­ion skills. Signs and symbols used together can help individual­s whose speech is unclear, or who have no speech, to communicat­e. Makaton follows the same grammatica­l structure as spoken English, and has been adopted by more than 40 countries around the world.

British Sign Language is a visual and gestural language that uses facial expression­s, hand shapes and body movements to communicat­e. It has a different grammatica­l structure to spoken English, so you are unable to speak English and communicat­e with BSL at the same time.

Every day in the UK, hundreds of thousands of people communicat­e with British Sign Language, as there are around 150,000 deaf people or people with hearing impairment who use it. A good reason to explore learning one of these languages.

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