Deaf children often have difficulty communicating with others. Thankfully, several sign languages exist which help deaf children to communicate as effectively with other people as those who are gifted with speech. However, choosing the right sign language to learn can be a daunting task at times. When they begin to learn a sign language, it is very common for families to have trouble distinguishing between Signed Exact English (SEE) and American Sign Language (ASL). Therefore, it is important to compare the two languages and identify how they are different from each other.