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Teaching Your Baby Sign Language

Teaching your baby sign language allows you to communicate months earlier than normal which can reduce frustration and help you develop a deeper bond with your baby. Find other parents on this board who are teaching their baby sign language and swap tips, techniques, and encouragement.
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Is there anybody out there?

Last post 10-06-2008 5:35 PM by Helen3073004. 7 replies.
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  • 06-20-2008 10:41 AM

    • CanadianA
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    Is there anybody out there?

    I find it hard to believe that there are no posts on this board! I sign with my eldest DD and intend to teach the new DD as well. It's great fun and a quantum leap for easy communication
  • 06-25-2008 3:03 PM In reply to

    • dragondreamer
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    Re: Is there anybody out there?

    We're starting late, but I have a 25 month old that seems to be willing to learn. We watch PBS Sprout every night and they sign a word a night and I was so excited last night when she signed "Cat" "Dinosaur" "Dance" without me signing along with her. She started by herself last night by getting my attention & saying "CAT" and signing it

    I'd like to add we've only caught these 3 but I try to practice cumulatively each time we learn a new one. I would like to teach her to sign without speaking the word, but I'm at a loss where to start.

    Any help would be appreciated.
  • 07-18-2008 7:38 PM In reply to

    Re: Is there anybody out there?

    I really want to begin, but dont know where to start.

  • 08-02-2008 5:48 PM In reply to

    • LedaMarie
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    Re: Is there anybody out there?

    We did it with our oldest when she started eating solids and taught her "done" "more" "eat" and tried to get her to do "drink' or "milk" but she diden't pick those ones up for somereason but they helped alot until she started talking at least at meal times. we will do it again with our 2nd dd as well but i would start from where it seems to you that your baby gets most frustrated with trying to tell you things thats how we did it
    Karuna13:
    I really want to begin, but dont know where to start.
  • 09-19-2008 2:38 AM In reply to

    Re: Is there anybody out there?

    I plan on signing with my child when ever the little bun arrives:) i tihnk it wonderful :) im going to read up on it soon.
  • 10-03-2008 1:15 PM In reply to

    Re: Is there anybody out there?

    I do sighns with my 7 month old I just wish I new more. Bonnie Jax Fl
  • 10-06-2008 2:08 PM In reply to

    Re: Is there anybody out there?

    I signed with my son starting at around 3 months (that's when they begin to focus) and I am just starting with my daughter. I used a book and CD combo called Pick Me Up! and it had all sorts of signs that relate to feeding, animals, etc. Another good way to learn how signs are properly done is to view the American Sign Language Browser. It shows videos on how to properly sign hundreds of words. The videos were helpful when the written instructions and/or illustrations just didn't make sense to me. Good luck and happy signing!
  • 10-06-2008 5:35 PM In reply to

    Re: Is there anybody out there?

    I am a Kindermusik educator in Minnesota - but look in your area for a class called SIGN & SING. It is designed for babies 6 months - 3 years, and is a lovely introduction to American Sign Language in a musical setting. You will love it! It is a great way to meet other parents who are also interested in signing with their babies. You can find a program by you by going to the teacher locator on the Kindermusik site: www.kindermusik.com
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