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Teach a Baby
Sign Language

If you teach a baby sign language, the infant may progress faster in language development than other children. As a result, American Sign Language can serve as a marvelous educational setting.

Teach a Baby Sign Language If you begin to teach a baby sign language while the child is still in diapers, chances are you'll find that your infant's language skills are more highly developed than those of his or her peers. Still, the prospect of teaching your child sign language can be quite daunting. Fortunately, there are products around that can make the task easier. You'll also find that using proven products may make your job as your child's teacher less hurried and stressful.

The Right Teaching Methods

If you're looking for appropriate teaching methods, consider My Baby Can Talk products. These products are based on the philosophy that children can learn to communicate at an early age. Initially, they may express their thoughts through simple gestures, then progress to spoken words. The products are specifically designed for children age ten months to 36 months.

Sign Language Advantages

There are numerous advantages to using sign language with your infant. It's been shown that babies who express their ideas with sign language often speak sooner, have more expansive vocabularies, and have higher IQ scores than other children. Also, when you teach a baby sign language, the child may also develop a more complicated form of play, as a result.

The Technology

My Baby Can Talk DVDs teach infants American Sign Language in a fun, engaging way. Chances are your child will never grow tired of watching these little video masterpieces. In addition to furthering communication between parent and child, these DVDs help promote mother-baby bonding. The DVDs include scenes from puppet shows, images of toys, and other eye-catching visuals that will keep your child entertained. As an added bonus, the DVDs are set to classical music, which can be particularly intellectually-stimulating for hearing children.

When you teach a baby sign language, you'll be entering a fascinating new world of discovery. Even if you've never used sign language before, it's worth giving it a try for your child's sake. American Sign Language may provide your son or daughter with an express route to effective communication — a skill that your child can carry with him or her throughout life. And isn't that what good education is all about?

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