Search
Recommended Products
Related Links


 

 

Related Articles

Keeping Baby Safe: your most important role as a parent
Saying Thanks, But No Thanks to Used Safety Equipment Once your beautiful bundle of joy arrives, the work of raising your child really begins. The biggest job you have as a parent is keeping your baby safe. Yet, it is impossible to watch over...

Mommy
Once you visit your OB for your first prenatal visit, you'll find yourself bombarded with magazines, advice, and ads for every possible piece of baby paraphernalia under the sun. While many are nice and have come to be necessities, some are just...

Parenting: Strategies to Get Your Baby to Sleep
As with most aspects of parenting, you're sure to come across a wide variety of opinions about baby's sleep! Friends, relatives and others have their views on how much sleep babies need, the best sleep routines and more. Here are some practical...

Playing Baby Computer Games – The New Parent-Child Tradition?
Imagine cuddling up with your small child to look at a picture book together that is interactive, musical, responsive and talks to you? This is the experience that people are having who are engaged in that relatively new pastime – playing computer...

Raising Healthy Babies Can't Start Too Early
Wanting to raise a healthy baby is a primary desire for parents. An expectant mother will get her check ups, follow the advise of her doctor or mid wife in the myriad of things she can do to contribute to the health of her unborn child. The usual...

 
Baby Sign Language - Boost Your Baby's Future

Teaching sign language to babies has become not just "the thing to do" but rather has come to the forefront of the beginning of us, as parents taking the lead in educating our children from their earliest days. Teaching sign language to your baby is easier than you may think. We teach our babies sign language without even thinking about it. We teach them "bye-bye" by showing them to wave, or to try to tell us what they want by pointing to objects. I'm sure you've heard the saying babies minds are like little sponges they take in everything. Learning comes so easy to them. It's just incredible. You will be amazed at how quickly you can begin to communicate with your baby using signs. This can be fun and easy for the entire family. It's never too late to start.

We all want to be able to communicate with our babies, grandbabies or siblings as soon as we can beyond the babbling and cooing. It's nice to be able to know what your baby needs and be able to provide that for them quickly. Start out using signs that will help you learn what your baby wants from you, whether it be food or milk or changed or some other sign that would indicate his/her needs.

Begin with just a sign or two till you all get the hang of it. Use the sign for food when it's meal time or you are feeding your baby or show them an object and the sign for that particular object so that they can begin to make the connection between the object and the sign for it. Consistency is the key. If they see the sign every time you use the word they will quickly learn that sign. Saying the words out loud also encourages speech development. It's important for children to hear those words as well


as learn the signs. It's the beginning of their vocabulary contrary to the misconception that babies will not learn to speak if taught sign language. Sing language in my experience has advanced my children's verbal abilities not hindered it in the least.

Benefits for You & Your Baby

Studies have shown so many benefits to babies who use sign language. They learn to speak earlier, have less frustrations (a benefit for both baby and you) less frustration = less crying, increased vocabulary, a greater interest in books, greater self-esteem, higher IQ points and my personal favorite a closer bond with family members (which I have enjoyed first hand). Sign language will help in the development of your child's vocabulary and can be a huge benefit to them in the future allowing them to communicate with both hearing and non hearing individuals.

And by the time they are two and into the "terrible twos" which is mainly due to frustrations of not being able to communicate their needs and wants for most kids, being able to communicate thru signs even if they can't communicate their thoughts fully to you verbally, may help in reducing those frustrations, whining and temper tantrums. Teaching your baby sign language is an easy, fun and exciting way to begin communicating with your newest little member of the family. Make the most of your time with your little one. Sharing, bonding and learning together as a family.
About the Author

Nanette Gomez is owner of http://www.BabyTalk-Learn2Sign.com Your online resource for information and products to help you teach your baby sign language.