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Baby Signs

Baby Sign Language Creates Lasting Bonds

By Nancy Cadjan

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?" Continue to make the signs correctly and your child will learn to make the sign correctly.

  • Just sign. Signing isn't something for which you need to set aside time. Just do it as a part of whatever else you are doing. Sign as you talk, sign as you read books, sign as you sing, sign as you and your child play and interact.
  • Don't worry that you have to learn a new language. A handful of signs are all you need. If you like signing, you can learn more. There are probably classes in your area with instructors who can teach you more signs, and several areas have established playgroups or "Sing and Sign" classes to attend.

    About the Author: Nancy Cadjan is the founder of Sign Babies. She has spent the last 10 years researching and using sign language with infants and toddlers. She is a certified baby-signing instructor. She created Sign Babies ASL Flash Cards to give parents excellent printed materials to use with their babies. To learn more, visit www.signbabies.com.


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