Talk with Your Baby...
...before your baby learns to talk!
Have you ever wondered what your baby is thinking? Or why your
baby is crying? The Baby Signs® Program teaches babies to use
simple, easy-to-do gestures for communicating with their parents
and caregivers. These gestures or “signs” represent an item or
concept, like “cat,” “eat,” or “all gone.”
Using signs gives babies a way to "talk" with their parents, before
they can talk. Babies can communicate about the world around
them, long before they have mastered their verbal speaking skills!
Babies and toddlers often use signs as a natural part of the
communication process. Many babies know how to wave "bye-bye"
or use a head shake to mean "no." The Baby Signs® Program can
help your baby use lots of other gestures to communicate just as
easily as these more common "signs."
About the Baby Signs® Program
The Baby Signs® Program helps children develop both language and cognitive skills. Studies show that
babies who sign actually develop speech sooner and have larger vocabularies when they do start talking.
Roan, 16 months, is signing DUCK. The Baby Signs® Program is based
on the ground breaking research which began an international movement
to teach hearing babies to use signs. After 20 years of careful study,
researchers proved that using signs actually enhances language,
cognitive, and social-emotional development. Click here to read more
about this exciting research.
The Baby Signs Institute offers parent workshops and classes to teach
parents how to use the Baby Signs® Program at home. To find out
more about classes and products, please look through our website or
send us an email with your questions. You can also visit our benefits
page for more information about the Baby Signs® Program and the
research behind it.
TALKSwithHands.com Janice@TALKSwithHands.com ©2008 www.TalkswithHands.com, All Rights Reserved. Text and illustrations © Baby Signs, Inc. with Permission
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Roan, 16 months, signs ice cream!
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Roan, 16 months, signs duck.
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