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Creative Signing
Signing should be fun for both you and your baby and the more senses you incorporate the more fun you'll both have. So get out there with your baby and start discovering the world, one sign at a time.
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A Day in the Life of Baby Signing
You may think this is a story that was made up and isn't real, but these are things that I, as a signing parent, experience on a daily basis. Other signing families experience these things as well. They have babies that can tell them their needs and desires. They don't have to "guess" why their son or daughter is crying. Their child can tell them, with signs, what it is they want even before the muscles in their mouths are strong enough to form the words.
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Planning for Baby Signing Success
You wouldn’t begin a journey without a map and you shouldn’t begin your “baby signing journey” without a plan. You’ve heard how great Baby Sign Language is for your baby. You know all about the short term and long term benefits that you and your baby will experience by incorporating American Sign Language into your routine. Now what? How do you get from the “learning about it stage” to the “signing success” stage?
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Turning the "Terrible Twos" into the "Terrific Twos"
Ask any parent of a two year old how the “terrible twos” are going and most of the time you'll find their reply accompanied by a heavy sigh and a rolling of the eyes. Many parents of two year olds are often frustrated, exasperated, and feeling at their wit's end.
Why is this?
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Did I Miss the Signing Boat?
Maybe you are one of those parents and you're thinking "I wish I would have taught him sign language as a baby because I know it benefits them when they begin learning new things in school."
Well, never fear, mom and dad. You have not missed the boat! Even if you start now, your child will still reap benefits.
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