* The sign for J is a simple one-handed sign. You start with your dominant hand in a "J" handshape (index finger extended, other fingers curled into your palm).
* Bring your hand to your cheek, near your ear. The motion is a slight tap or brush against your cheek.
It's important to remember that sign language is visual, so seeing the sign is the best way to learn it. Here are some resources that can help:
* Videos: Search for "CSL letter J" on YouTube. There are many videos showing the sign.
* Online Dictionaries: Websites like Signbank or the Canadian Deafblind Association offer dictionaries with visual representations of signs.
* Local Deaf Community: Connect with the Deaf community in your area. They can be excellent resources for learning CSL.
Good luck learning CSL!