

Parents in the UK have recently petitioned to have sign language brought into all schools and I think we need to do the same in Ireland.
By the time I was my son's age I was being actively taught pieces of sign language in school and it baffles me as to why it's not more commonplace considering that 13.5 per cent of the Irish population have some form of disability and many are sign language users.
Not only is it a great way to make schools more inclusive for children with hearing or verbal difficulties but it's a language your child will be able to use for the rest of their lives.
In the last few months I've been looking into taking adult sign language classes so I can improve my own sign language but like all languages the earlier it is taught the better which is why I think it would be fantastic to see it added to the Irish school curriculum.
If you would like anymore information about sign language classes or deaf services in Ireland you can visit the Irish Deaf Society website here.Explore more on these topics: