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	<title>Comments on: A bit about my ASL playgroup</title>
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		<title>By: Sarah</title>
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		<description>Dear Laura,
Thank you for blogging about your playgroup. My children don&#039;t have hearing loss but as home schoolers we are learning ASL as a second language. We love Signing Time videos too. Out of respect for this beautiful language, I wanted to take this seriously, not just a &quot;baby sign&quot; thing. The hard part is keeping everybody practicing (especially me!) I think I am starting an ASL playgroup down here in Charlottesville, and I will definitely be mining your blog for ideas. (You are my new hero.) 
I&#039;m curious if you have any advice for the novice playgroup leader. 
yours,
Sarah</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Laura,<br />
Thank you for blogging about your playgroup. My children don&#8217;t have hearing loss but as home schoolers we are learning ASL as a second language. We love Signing Time videos too. Out of respect for this beautiful language, I wanted to take this seriously, not just a &#8220;baby sign&#8221; thing. The hard part is keeping everybody practicing (especially me!) I think I am starting an ASL playgroup down here in Charlottesville, and I will definitely be mining your blog for ideas. (You are my new hero.)<br />
I&#8217;m curious if you have any advice for the novice playgroup leader.<br />
yours,<br />
Sarah</p>
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