In this article you will learn about the benefits of teaching your child to sign, but are the benefits worth the time and energy needed for such a task? There is a program called Sign Language for Babies and Beyond that claims to teach a c...
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"We know that children understand language many months before they can actually use it," says Howard Reinstein, a pediatrician in Encino, California, and spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics. Most babies have the ph...
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Many times, I have already said that I advocate this. My reason is that it takes away the pressure from a baby to be VERBAL but it lets both parent and baby COMMUNICATE. Being verbal and being able to communicate are two different things, a...
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Yes, it really does work. Of course, at times, they will not be able to do the entire hand motions as an adult would, so it would look a bit different. However, it would be easy to be understood. I knew a family that used sign language for ...
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The decision was pretty easy for our family because our son was a VERY frustrated baby. We felt like we were constantly jumping through hoops. This was a pretty common conversation in our house: You: "Is this what you want?" Bab...
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Babies and toddlers as young as 9 months of age can learn to use American Sign Language and simple gestures to communicate long before they can talk. How would you feel if your baby could “tell” you that he is hungry, thirsty or wants his...
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The only form of sign/body language your infant can understand and comprehend is swift kick to the side of the head
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