A few ASL phrases that may be of use to parents (and/or married couples, heh).
1. I love you.
2. What's wrong?
3. Do you need to go to the bathroom?
4. Do you want a hug?
5. Keep working.
6. That's very good.
7. Please come here.
8. Good job!
9. Try again!
10. Calm down.

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Plus, it is always smart to check with your local adult native Deaf regarding variations.
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