Sunday, November 21, 2010

Baby Signs Baby Says "Thanks"

Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday, is just a few days away. I love it because it’s an opportunity to gather with family, eat great food, and say “Thanks” for the many blessings we enjoy—including one another. Here’s a great story about how the ability of a baby to sign made Thanksgiving dinner extra sweet for one family. It comes from Stella, a former student of mine at UC Davis and great fan of the Baby Signs Program.

Stella and her parents traveled to Reno to share Thanksgiving with her sister, brother-in-law, and 3 kids—including 15-month-old Kayla, a great Baby Signer. Once everyone was seated at the table, Stella’s dad said a short grace and stood up to carve the turkey. Suddenly Kayla squealed and began to excitedly sign “apple.” Despite being offered some applesauce, Kayla kept repeating the sign even more determinedly. Finally, seemingly out of frustration, Kayla added a second sign—“Thank you” to her “apple” sign. It was then that her mom figured it out. At dinner time at Kayla’s house, instead of saying grace at the table, the tradition was to hold hands and sing the “Johnny Appleseed” song—the one where you “thank the Lord” for “the sun and the rain and the apple seed.” Kayla clearly felt that her grandfather’s grace wasn't good enough! Once everyone held hands and sang the song with real gusto, Kayla was satisfied and settled down to eat—no doubt saying a silent “thanks” that she’d finally gotten her message across!

Helping children learn to be truly thankful for the blessings in their lives is a challenge that every parent faces. Teaching the sign for “thank you” (fingertips moving in an arching motion outward from the chin) is a great way to get it started at a remarkably early age. And what better time to start than Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

American Academy of Pediatrics Gives Signing a "Thumbs Up"!

Well, we're back! After a busy 6 months focusing our attention on working with the Department of Defense and other agencies to bring the benefits of the Baby Signs Program into infant/toddler classrooms, we're recommitting ourselves to sharing information--not only about signing, but also about other important areas of development--with moms and dads looking for guidance as they meet the many challenges of being parents.

This information will often come in the form of brief parenting tips--that is, simple activities that can help you foster the development of specific talents, attitudes, or traits in your child.

But our very first message now that we're back is the exciting news that the American Academy of Pediatrics has formally endorsed signing as a valuable way to enrich your relationship with your child. Here's what they have to say:

"Infant sign language really does deliver on its promise of improved communication. . . It's easy to see why so many parents swear by it, why child care centers include it in their infant and toddler classrooms, and why it has become so commonplace as an activity of daily learning." (AAP's Heading Home with Your Newborn, 2011, pp. 173-174.

We are absolutely thrilled that it is our federally-funded research showing the positive effects of signing that has led to this recognition by the AAP. And to think it all started when I noticed my 12-month-old daughter making up her own sign for flower back in 1982. From that to a world-wide movement! Wow!

(To read our actual research papers, visit www.babysigns.com and click on "PARENTS." )

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Baby Signs Potty Training Program Video Contest: Extended Deadline!

If you've used the Baby Signs Potty Training Program, you could win $200!

Baby Signs, Inc. is creating a television commercial to raise awareness about how fun and easy it can be to potty train babies before the age of two - and how doing so can help parents save money and contribute to a healthier environment.

You can be in this commerical! To audition, send a short video (1-minute or less) about your experiences with the Baby Signs Potty Training Program. You'll be talking directly to parents who haven't used the program, so here are some of the things they will want to know:
  • Did the program make potty training easier or more fun?
  • How old was your child when he/she potty trained?
  • How did your friends and family react?
  • How helpful were the products? (Potty Train DVD, Book, Whistle, Stickers)
  • How much did you save in diapers?

These do not have to be professional-quality videos. They can be taken with your cell phone or web cam.

We will choose two videos to include in the commercial. If your video is chosen, you'll win a $200 American Express Cash Card! (Many thanks to our sponsor, Guideposts.org)
Submission Guidelines:

  • Your video should not exceed 1 minute.
  • Your spouse and/or child(ren) can be included in the video if you like.
  • Your video must be in electronic format (mpg, avi or flv) or you can submit a link to the video on YouTube or another video sharing site.
  • No purchase is necessary to submit a video, but you must have actually used the program to be eligible to receive the cash award.


By submitting your video, you grant Baby Signs, Inc. the right to use the footage.
Submission deadline: Extended to Sunday, June 6 at midnight PST. Send your video file to lindae@babysigns.com.If your video file exceeds 15mb, we encourage you to use www.yousendit.com (it's free if your file is less than 1 gig).

Good luck! We are looking forward to seeing your videos!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

We're making a commerical and we want YOU to be in it!

If you've used the Baby Signs Potty Training Program, you could win $200!

Baby Signs, Inc. is creating a television commercial to raise awareness about how fun and easy it can be to potty train babies before the age of two - and how doing so can help parents save money and contribute to a healthier environment.

You can be in this commerical! To audition, send a short video about your experiences with the Baby Signs Potty Training Program. You'll be talking directly to parents who haven't used the program, so here are some of the things they will want to know:
  • Did the program make potty training easier or more fun?
  • How old was your child when he/she potty trained?
  • How did your friends and family react?
  • How helpful were the products? (Potty Train DVD, Book, Whistle, Stickers)
  • How much did you save in diapers?

We will choose two videos to include in the commercial.
$200 American Express Cash Cards will be awarded to the winners.

Submission Guidelines:

  • Your video should not exceed 1 minute.
  • Your spouse and/or child(ren) can be included in the video if you like.
  • Your video must be in electronic format (mpg, avi or flv).
  • No purchase is necessary to submit a video, but you must have actually used the program to be eligible to receive the cash award.
  • By submitting your video, you grant Baby Signs, Inc. the right to use the footage.


Submission deadline: Friday, June 4 at midnight PST
Send your video file to lindae@babysigns.com.If your video file exceeds 15mb, we encourage you to use www.yousendit.com (it's free if your file is less than 1 gig).

Good luck! We are looking forward to seeing your videos!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Baby Signs "Sign of the Week" AFRAID

Learning to identify and express feelings helps babies get a healthy head start in their social and emotional development. Watch this video with your baby and learn the sign for AFRAID!



Thank you to all of our Baby Signs Instructors and signing parents who contributed such fun photos and videos this week. If you have a photo or video for "sad," or "angry," - or a photo for our Father's Day video, please send it to info@babysigns.com.

Watch previous Sign of the Week videos
Request a sign
Download poster




Thursday, May 13, 2010

Baby Signs Sign of the Week: HAPPY!

HAPPY! (ASL)

This is the first in our series of videos for feelings signs. Learning to identify and express feelings helps babies get a healthy head start in their social and emotional development.



Watch previous Sign of the Week videos
Request a sign

Thank you to all of our Baby Signs Instructors and signing parents who contributed such beautiful photos for our video this week. If you have a photo of your baby that demonstrates "sad," "afraid," or "angry," please send it to lindae@babysigns.com.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Baby Signs Subscription Sweepstakes

Subscribe to the Baby Signs "Sign of the Week" Newsletter and receive a weekly email with a short video that will teach you and your baby a useful sign. The email also includes signing tips, free downloads and coupon codes for Baby Signs products.

FREE GIFT
Subscribe before June 10th and automatically get the Baby Signs Animals PDF Poster Pack a free gift of 12 printable posters - perfect for your baby's room!

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In addition, you will be entered to win a vSmileBaby Infant Development System with a full set of with Baby Smartridge games! Winner will be notified on Friday, June 11.