I don’t have any to offer, but it’s fairly straightforward to at least teach yourself to sign the syllabary, so maybe start there? Most any resource will be sufficient for something so simple. I used to be able to sign my name and basic phrases (my native language partner in college was HOH and taught me some basics), and I recall it being pretty easy to pick up for the simplest stuff!
I took a free class offered by my city hall. It was really fun.
I’m taking in-person classes through the city. No advice and I’m also a very beginner but happy to practice together sometime if you’re ever keen!
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I don’t have any to offer, but it’s fairly straightforward to at least teach yourself to sign the syllabary, so maybe start there? Most any resource will be sufficient for something so simple. I used to be able to sign my name and basic phrases (my native language partner in college was HOH and taught me some basics), and I recall it being pretty easy to pick up for the simplest stuff!
I took a free class offered by my city hall. It was really fun.
I’m taking in-person classes through the city. No advice and I’m also a very beginner but happy to practice together sometime if you’re ever keen!