How to Sign Words for Family in ASL

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Nothing is more important than the ones you love—so learn the signs for all of your family members and relatives in this lesson from Sign Language 101.

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Cynthia D
I use to have you on sign language and they took u off and put some other people on it. I have been looking for you lessons and stumbled on it when looking for something under sign language. I now have you bookmarked. Just started learning and want to do it at my church.
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Maggie D
I have heard that though son and daughter are taught with "boy"/"girl" and "baby" no one actually uses it. If this is so, why is it taught this way?
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Sarah N
What about steparents?
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Violetta C
I am having lots of fun learning, now I am able to comunicate with a deaf co-worker
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Katelyn F
i have a sign language book and they do grandmother, grandfather, man, and woman differently than the way you do it
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