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what are you thoughts on baby sign language and how early to start?

July 28, 2010 - 5:23 pm 14 Comments

I have a 4 month old baby girl and i heard that baby sign language can help motor skills move along quicker.It will also cause less frustration to you and your baby because they can get their point across even if they cant talk.what are your thoughts and do you think its to early for me to start with my daughter?

it’s FABULOUS!  sign language IS a language and can be used later in life if they have deaf friends or family.
i have used it with ALL my kids. it’s so cool when I’m feeding my daughter and i ask her if she wants more, while doing the sign…she tells me “more” or “no” in sign language..or she uses her sign for “juice” if she wants something to drink.

we also use the signs for book, play,dog,brother,mom,dad,yes and hungry.
it’s very cool!
my daughter is 15 months old. my sons are 11 and 9…and they use the sign language w/her as well.
I’m currently pregnant..and i will continue to use sign language.
i DO stop using the sign language at 2 yrs of age and focus more on the verbal communication, otherwise they tend to prefer sign language to talking…but other than that, it’s a great communication tool to use w/your little one.

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Sign language for babies?

July 28, 2010 - 5:23 pm 10 Comments

What are some experiences that anyone’s had with teaching their babies sign language? Also what sources did you find the most useful…books, websites…?

Our family knows some basic ASL signs, and I used those to teach my nearly ten month old daughter some sign language. The most important thing is repetition when teaching, and so a simple sign language book and repeating the sign over and over again is all you need-not expensive DVDs or the like.

Gwendalyn can sign momma, daddy, milk, sleepy and no as if in conversation, and if I say several other words she can make the sign for them (though I do not think she really comprehends their meaning yet).

And, before someone else answers stating otherwise, it does NOT delay their speech. You use sign language in addition to speech, not in place of it. Gwendalyn can also say momma, daddy, no, doggy, bye bye, hi, thank you (tantu), that, up and bubba (for her brother, though she does not address her sister yet, much to my oldest daughter’s dismay) and probably several others that are escaping me right now.

EDITED TO ADD: Oh no! She also says “oh no”, usually after dropping something that she wants you to pick up…

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