February 15th, 2010
Category: Literacy Articles
Tags: at, Baby, baby sign language, baby signs, infant sign language, Language, Literacy, literacy skills, r words, Sign, Story, Vocabulary
If you are already aware of the benefits of sign language, you are probably interested in new ideas to use in the classroom with students or at home with your child. It can be simple and fun to include new ideas into your already established daily routine. With the weather cooling down, it is clear that the Fall season is approaching. Children have fun learning about their world and the things they are seeing and doing, so it would be great to use signs for words they are seeing or using regularly during each season.
Apples are plentiful in the Fall,…
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January 11th, 2010
Category: Articles
Tags: at, Baby, baby sign language, baby signs, Communicating, Language, Sign, Start, Through, Toddler, Vocabulary
The early years of parenting are the most difficult and trickiest part in any parents’ life. It is the most important too, as the bonding that occurs between parent and child at these early stages play a crucial role in the relationship for years to follow. Understanding your infants’ needs can be most frustrating, as crying is just about the only communicational skill an infant is capable of, until they learn to speak. The art of interpreting their wails and moans and figuring out their needs can be very difficult and complicated.
Babies attempt communication as early as their fetal…
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