A.S. asks from Rocklin, CA on March 14, 2008
Baby Sign Language
Has anyone taught their baby sign language to be able to communicate a little more before they can talk? If so at what age did you start teaching it and most importantly what book did you use to learn/teach it? How well did it work?
(My daughter is 5 1/2 months old and is quite interested in watching our hands move so thought this may be a good time to start)
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A.N. answers from San Diego on March 15, 2008
It's awesome. Start now but do it with no expectations - just offer it, and have fun. It's bound to help her communicate sooner or later!
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A.R. answers from Los Angeles on March 16, 2008
I started signing to babe immediately after he was born. He at age 2 knows hundreds of signs.
Its a myth that you have to wait until 6 months...we don't wait until 6 months to talk to our babies. By signing to the child before they can sign, their brain begins to create new synapses for language that will help them when they begin to sign.
My son was signing before 6 months and continues to sign today. He also talks well and talks while he signs or signs only or talks only depending on who he is talking to--a deaf person or a hearing person--a speaking person or a signing person.
He was already signing 20 words before he was 1 because I went right ahead and signed to him.
To put things into perspective, deaf parents dont wait until the child can sign to sign to their babies. They do it immediately just like we talk to our babies immediately.
My son at age 2 is fascinated by the video "Sign With Your Baby" because he loves seeing other babies and toddlers using sign language. There is a segment on the DVD where the teacher goes through words in alphabetical order. My son knows 97% of the words used on that DVD and more.
He can tell you exactly which foods he wants, what he is feeling, thinking, and where he wants to go in sign language.
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J.V. answers from Los Angeles on March 14, 2008
My friend's son was basically non-verbal, but highly intelligent. So not being able to verbally express himself was frustrating. They've been using sign with him and he is much more relaxed and able to communicate what he wants.
Check out this site http://www.signingbaby.com/main/
I work with students with autism who are non-verbal and my heartfelt feeling is that providing any way to enable or promote communication is ALWAYS great for any kid. The frustrations happen when kids know what they want or how they feel and can't express it. That's a key!
Good luck and I think it's a terrific idea!!
J. K-V
www.AisForAutism.net
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T.M. answers from Los Angeles on March 16, 2008
We taught both our children sign language and used the Signing Times videos. I highly recommend them. Sign language helped our children to communicate their needs before they could speak, preventing a lot of frustration and tantrums. I don't remember exactly what age they were when we started the videos, but it was somewhere between 9 months and a year.
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M.Y. answers from Visalia on March 16, 2008
I signed to my youngest daughter the very day she was born and not stopped since...she is 2. She knows many signs and can understand a sign that she cannot do, ie. colors and some letters. I have just one book that has pictures of real hands making signs...and I also love the website www.signwithme.com it has a list of words and video to watch the sign...its way cute. Also many community colleges have beginning ASL classes that might help.
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D.B. answers from Santa Barbara on March 16, 2008
I started teaching my 2 year old signs around 6 months. It really helped when she started wanting things but couldn't talk...I only thought her the real basic signs that would get us through a day without both of us pulling out our hair, for example ~ hungrey, thirsty, all done, tired, more. You can get a lot of signs from the internet. The most important thing is you doing the signs over and over. I thought my daughter didn't grasp it after I demonstrated the sign for months...but they will start to pick it up! Don't give up!
M.B. answers from Los Angeles on March 14, 2008
YES, do it. You don't say how old your child is or where you are. My daughter started learning sign at about 18 months due to a speech delay. Signing helped her communicate her needs. Now she is five and talks and sings all the time. My brother signs with his almost 2 year old. Communicating eases a lot of stress. It's so easy, don't wait.
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M.S. answers from Los Angeles on March 14, 2008
I used this with both of my kids but more with my first as my second talked sooner and was able to communciate better. With my first, I started very young, I want to say maybe 3-4 months. Not teaching persay but for example, before nursing, I'd do the nursing sign. I started with more and nursing and then drink, etc.. I believe to this day that because my first knew how to sign she didn't have meltdowns. I can't remember the name of the book, maybe Baby Signs? It was a male author who also had a video.
A.N. answers from San Diego on March 15, 2008
It's awesome. Start now but do it with no expectations - just offer it, and have fun. It's bound to help her communicate sooner or later!
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