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Benefits of Baby Sign Language – Infant Signing Communication Development

Sign Language | Posted by Baby Signing Updates!
Mar 04 2010

The benefits of baby sign language are staggeringly in abundance..Promotes development of language skills.. Encourages baby to speak earlier. .unable to explain what exactly is wanted results in loud crying, frustration, and/or tantrums.

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10 Tips to Promote Speech and Language Skills in Your Child

Sign Language | Posted by Tami
Jan 14 2010

10 Tips

By Karin Howard, M.A., CCC-SLP

The communication skills of a newbon are astonishing. In fact, speech and language development visibly occurs immediately after birth. Moments after the birth of my daughter, I looked into her eyes and said "Welcome, Rebekah. We have all been waiting for you." Then, through body language, she communicated back to me. Searching with her little mouth she instantly and non-verbally expressed that she was hungry. As she began to nurse, I knew that we had begun to communicate.

Research in Speech and Hearing Sciences recognizes the communication skills of newborns and even the developing fetus during the last trimester of pregnancy. Nonetheless, parents tend to concentrate on the physical growth of their young child as he or she develops. While physical development is very important, communication skills are equally important. In fact, these two areas of development are interdependent for a healthy child.

The following are ten ways you can nurture the five different areas of speech and language development in typically developing infants and toddlers.

Social Language

1) Eye contact. When communicating with your child, look at his or her face and eyes as often as possible. This helps your child learn that it is appropriate to look at people during communication. Children learn a lot about you through facial expressions and acquire articulation skills by watching the movement of your mouth.

2) Taking turns. Talk to your child and then pause to give them a moment to verbalize. This teaches them the art of turn taking. This skill can also be accomplished during play, using objects and toys.

Expressive Language

3) Give your child space. When your child is trying to communicate with you and you know what they want, give them a few seconds before you instantly meet their needs. This will give them the opportunity to vocalize (coo and babble), point, or attempt a word.

4) Give your child choices and then let them express their choice by pointing, vocalizing, or attempting words. The feelings of confidence a child gains by expressing their own choice are building blocks for further exploration of expressive language.

Receptive Language

5) Get your child to follow instructions. Start with simple requests that only involve one element, such as "smile" or "kiss." Then increase to two elements when one element becomes easy for your child (i.e. "Hand up," or "Touch your nose," and so on).

6) Read simple books to your child with one or two pictures on each page. Ask them questions that can be answered verbally or by pointing to the correct picture. Try not to put too much pressure on them. If your child does not respond after about 10 or 15 seconds, model the answer for them with a positive tone of voice.

Vocabulary Development

7) Reinforce and demonstrate. If your child produces a verbal attempt that resembles a word, praise them with a pleasant tone of voice and then model the word that you think they attempted. For example, if the child says "ba" for ball, say "You said ball. Yes, it is a ball!"

8) Explore. There are wonderful opportunities to model vocabulary out in the community. A simple trip to the market can be a great chance to name items for your child.

Articulation

9) Observe how often other people understand your child's speech. This will give you an idea of how clear his or her articulation really is (parents usually understand their children more than an outside listener). Don't worry if your toddler is not producing all the sounds in the English language. Many sounds may not develop until four years of age or later. However, you should consider consulting a speech pathologist if it is extremely hard to understand your child's speech at 3 years of age.

10) Articulate your words clearly when you communicate withh your child. Speak slowly and remember to look directly at your child's face.

While speech and language development varies with each child, there is no question that positive daily involvement from a parent and/or a loving caregiver makes the process much smoother. You, the parent, are the "super model" for your child's speech and language development. Taking time to put these tips into action can give you a thoughtful approach as you interact with your amazing little communicator.

Karin Howard is a practicing speech/language pathologist in Los Angeles. She has taught "Mommy and Me" classes that emphasize speech and language to aid parents of typically developing infants and toddlers. She is also the creator of "Exploring Language through Song and Play," a CD set with an accompanying lyric and activity book. You can learn more about this CD set here. There is also a Buy Now button on the upper right side bar of this website if you wish to purchase this CD set.

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Exploring Language Through Song and Play

Sign Language | Posted by Tami
Sep 06 2009

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I want to introduce a wonderful CD and activity book set designed to listen to and engage your child in order to help enhance speech and language skills in a very indirect way. This CD and activity book set was created by Karin Howard, MA, CCC-SLP, a fellow speech/language pathologist, along with Alan Riva (Captain Al).

This is a 2 CD set with songs and play activities divided into 6 different areas or parts of speech and language development. As Karin puts it…"it takes all the parts working together to function well. For example, in order for a child to have good articulation (sound production), they need to have at least a core vocabulary. Likewise, children need to understand the information that they hear, see, feel, and smell (receptive language) in order to use expressive language proficiently". Therefore, this CD set was designed with that in mind and focuses on the six major parts or areas which are: articulation, vocabulary, expressive language, receptive language, voice, and social language.

These CD's are meant to be listened to with your child and they can be listened to with or without the accompanying activity books. Feel free to come up with your own activities too.

These CD's are:

  • great for children ages 6 months to 5 years
  • great for parents, grandparents, preschool classrooms and early childhood educators
  • great to listen to in the car with your child/grandchild
  • great opportunities for creative movement that promote quality time with children
  • great for enhancing the 6 essential areas of speech and language development
  • great for educating parents on how to facilitate emerging speech, language and cognitive development in their child
  • great for preschool and kindergarten readiness skills
  • great for inspiring your child to want to sing along!

To purchase your own CD and activity book set click on this Buy Now button and you will be taken to Paypal where you can pay just $23.95 using any major credit card.


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Baby Sign Language Instructors In High Demand

Sign Language | Posted by admin
Jul 14 2009

Baby Sign Language Instructor

Baby Sign Language Instructors In High Demand

Does the idea of working with parents and babies interest you? What if you could start a home business offering a very rewarding service to families?

It’s becoming more and more popular now. Parents are jumping at the chance to teach their hearing babies how to sign using Sign Language. Babies as young as 6 months old are telling their parents they hurt and need medicine. Think about how less frustrating your life as a parent would be if your baby could tell you what was wrong with them?

Due to recent media coverage, parents and daycare providers are wanting to teach their babies and toddlers baby sign-language. This has created a demand for baby sign language instructors.

There is no experience or educational background necessary to teach baby sign language. All you need is a love of babies and the desire to teach parents how to better communicate with their baby.

Baby Sign Language Increases Trust and Decreases Frustration

Babies have a lot to say, but it takes many months before they can manipulate their little mouths, jaws and tongues to form words. When a hearing baby learns sign language, he gains the ability to communicate before he can speak. One mom of a signing baby confirms that baby’s first sign can be just as exciting as a first word.

Researchers tell us that the early years are prime time for acquiring language skills. It has been proven that baby sign language does not delay speech. In fact, hearing children who learn sign language have been shown to have a larger vocabulary when they do begin to speak and they have scored as much as 12 points higher on IQ tests in later years.

Most importantly, baby sign language increases trust between parent and child and decreases frustration for young children who cannot yet communicate with speech. Even older children love the “secret” communication that they can have with their parents in even the quietest of places.

It has also been reported that older siblings who sign with their baby brother or sister benefit from the early communication and sibling rivalry is reduced.

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Teaching Baby Sign Language

When the baby waves Bye-Bye, then they are ready to begin. Be sure to speak the word as you sign it. Then show the baby how to do their hand sign. You can also use BABY SIGN LANGUAGE cards to begin sign in baby sign language pictures. These cards are bright, colorful, and durable. They are sure to capture the attention of the baby!

There is no doubt that baby sign language helps cement the parent-child bond with early communication skills that could last a lifetime. What a fulfilling way for a mom or anyone who loves babies to earn money at home!

By: Joyce Gowens

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Baby Sign Language, a Fun and Rewarding Home Business

Sign Language | Posted by admin
Jul 09 2009

Baby Sign Language, a Fun and Rewarding Home Business

Baby Sign Language is growing in popularity. This article explains how you can turn Baby Sign into a rewarding home business.

Does the idea of working with parents and babies interest you? What if you could start a home business offering a very rewarding service to families?
Baby signing as home business
Parents are jumping at the chance to teach their hearing babies how to communicate using Sign Language. Babies as young as 6 months old are telling their parents they hurt and need medicine. Think about how much less frustrating a parent’s life would be if their baby could tell them what is wrong rather than just cry.

Due to recent media coverage, parents, and daycare providers want to teach their babies and toddlers baby sign-language. This has created a demand for baby sign language instructors.

There is no experience or educational background necessary to teach baby sign language. All you need is a love of babies and the desire to teach parents how to better communicate with their baby.

Baby Sign Language Increases Trust and Decreases Frustration

Babies have a lot to say, but it takes many months before they develop the skills needed to form words. When a hearing baby learns sign language, he gains the ability to communicate before he can speak. One mom of a signing baby confirms that baby’s first sign can be just as exciting as a first word.

Researchers tell us that the early years are a prime time for acquiring language skills. It has been proven that baby sign language does not delay speech. In fact, hearing children who learn sign language have been shown to have a larger vocabulary when they do begin to speak and they have scored as much as 12 points higher on IQ tests in later years.

Most importantly, baby sign language increases trust between parent and child and decreases frustration for young children who cannot yet communicate with speech. Even older children love the “secret” communication that they can have with their parents in even the quietest of places.

It has also been reported that older siblings who sign with their baby brother or sister benefit from the early communication through reduced sibling rivalry.

Signing time at home Teaching Baby Sign Language

When babies wave bye-bye, they are ready to begin baby sign language. Be sure to speak each word as you sign it. Then show the baby how to do the hand sign. You can also use BABY SIGN LANGUAGE cards to teach new signs. These cards are bright, colorful, and durable. They are sure to capture a baby’s attention!

There is no doubt that baby sign language helps cement the parent-child bond with early communication skills that will last a lifetime. What a fulfilling way for a mom or anyone who loves babies to earn money at home!

Kindersigns.com is the most complete American Sign Language for Babies program available to day. Not only will you learn how to communicate with your child, but you will also have everything you need to turn your new sign language skills into a thriving Business Opportunity!

By Susan Hutson

 

 

 

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A Rewarding Home Business – Teaching Baby Sign-Language

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