Showing posts with label infant sign language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infant sign language. Show all posts

Friday, April 2, 2010

Baby Signs "Sign of the Week" BUNNY - with free poster

Happy Spring! The sign of the week is "BUNNY." You will see a demonstration of the American Sign Language sign and of the baby-friendly sign. Choose the sign that works best for you and your baby.



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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Baby Signs Sign of the Week: Bubbles

It's National Bubble Week! The sign of the week is "Bubbles" (of course).




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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Baby Signs "Sign of the Week" Video - and FREE Poster

In celebration of Dr. Suess' birthday, March is National Reading Month. Research conducted by Baby Signs Founders Dr. Linda Acredolo and Dr. Susan Goodwyn show that babies who sign develop an early love of books and reading. Why? Because signing helps babies become active participants in reading instead of just passive listeners.



Watch this video with your baby and learn the American Sign Language sign for "Book!"



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Friday, February 26, 2010

Baby Signs Sign of the Week: MORE

The ASL sign for MORE is a Baby Signs favorite because babies can use it in so many different ways. They can use it to ask for more milk, more bubbles, or to ask to stay in the tub a little longer. One mother recently told us that her son used the more sign to ask for more time with his daddy!

Help your baby learn this sign with these Baby Signs resources: