Although I did not post my message as a TARGET > HIT I have had
several requests for the information. I received only one reply,
which provided the information I needed.
I was a teacher of the deaf before I became a librarian. While I
can't give you specific date, ASL as spoken English, has become more
PC in the past 15yrs or so. Signs for Asian and Blacks have changed
since then. I would check those types of signs, or perhpas you can
show the books to your spec ed or speech teacher in your school.
Dorothy Cousins
Retired Teacher-Librarian
Formerly at Sea View Elem.Jr. Secondary.
Port Alice, B.C.
dcousins@island.net
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