Isn't it a bit confusing if they are? What if some people know BSL and some people know Makataon, it would mean they can't communicate with each other?
That aside, is one better than the other? Or is one better for say deafness and the other better for a non-verbal child but who can actually hear?
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Are the signs for BSL and Makaton completely different?
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