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Babies as young as a few months old communicate with their eyes, their expressions and their cries, but without words, we don’t realize how much they really want to say.
I see many babies who communicate with signs as young as 9 months to a year old. Signing is physically easier for a young infant than learning to form spoken words.
Teaching your baby to communicate by signing not only enhances social interaction, but also decreases frustration from being unable to convey basic wants and needs.
Start with an introduction of a few basic signs; watch a video like Common Sign Language for Babies to get started. Parents.com has a few different slideshows that demonstrate more signs. These are fun to view and easy to teach.
The next step is to pick up a book and DVD like The Everything Baby Sign Language Book, by Teresa R. Simpson. This is a recent publication that will help you expand your signing vocabulary. Another book to consider is Signing Smart with Babies and Toddlers: A Parents’ Strategy and Activity Guide, by Michele E. Anthony and Reyna Lindert. This book is a comprehensive resource and also offers plenty of information on the benefits of baby signing.
And don’t worry that early signing will delay speaking. Babies who learn to sign often talk earlier than their non-signing peers.
So if you are not already signing with your infant, try a few words to get started. It will be fun for both of you!
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June 7, 2008 at 7:18 am
Kristen Seymour
I just sent this on to a friend of mine who is expecting. She’s actually an interpreter and teacher to the deaf and hard of hearing, and you provided a lot of good links that I think she’ll find interesting. Thanks!