Promotes inclusion of American Sign Language in Massachusetts public schools.
The American Sign Language Inclusion Act amends the General Laws to mandate the inclusion of American Sign Language in public schools. It highlights the benefits of sign language for children with autism, emphasizing its visual and unaided nature for effective communication. This bill aims to ensure that public schools incorporate American Sign Language as part of their curriculum.
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