I don't know of an online school but you may want to check out this site, it should get going in the right direction until you can locate one: http://www.aslpro.com/
It's a video dictionary of ASL, click on which dictionary you want
(main, religious, conversational, or ASL for babies), click the word you want and it'll show you a video of how to do the sign.
American Sign Language has unique syntax and grammar, wholly different from English nevertheless, it could be less complicated for somebody with autism to learn because of its visually compact structure.
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I don't know of an online school but you may want to check out this site, it should get going in the right direction until you can locate one: http://www.aslpro.com/
It's a video dictionary of ASL, click on which dictionary you want
(main, religious, conversational, or ASL for babies), click the word you want and it'll show you a video of how to do the sign.
American Sign Language has unique syntax and grammar, wholly different from English nevertheless, it could be less complicated for somebody with autism to learn because of its visually compact structure.