Attachment Parenting

Baby Sign Language

Could someone recommend books, articles and/or websites related to baby signing?  DS is too young to use it now, but DH and I are interested in possibly doing it in the future.  We are beginning to do some research on it and any suggestions would be much appreciated.  TIA!
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Re: Baby Sign Language

  • if you have a smart phone...

    "smart hands" app is great!  there is a free version (lite) and a pay version. 

    there are also some great websites - i'm sure the other ladies can give links :)

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  • I don't have links (I'm on my phone not the computer), but I just googled ASL (American sign language) dictionary. Several good ones came up.
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  • I love baby signing time videos. Looking in a book to learn wasnt working for me. I needed to see it being done.
  • signing safari- 

    https://www.signingsafari.com/

     

    Sorry no clicky I don't know how. My hypnobirthing instructor is the founder of that program and people really rave about it here.  

  • I don't know if it was a coincidence or not, but DD's signing didn't really take off at all until I bought her some dvd's.  Shortly after she started watching the dvd's it "clicked" and she started using the few signs I had been doing with her.

    We have both the My Baby Can Talk series and the Baby Signing Time series.  I prefer Baby Signing Time, but right now she is back to liking My Baby Can Talk more. ha ha!

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    They have demos of the signs.  Plus it's free.  I sign to DS, not that consistently, but I hope he signs back soon!
     
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  • I personally would go straight to the actual sign language- he'll develope his own signs anyway that you don't have to worry about the baby signing stuff.  Here's a link to an online ASL dictionary

    https://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm

    There's a link on that website to a site where you can get online courses that are excellent.  Just FYI he might pick it up a bit later but once he starts signing he'll take off with it.  My son took a while to "get it" but then when he did he learned the sign for every word that he could say.

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  • I use Baby Einstein My first signs and I learned from that. As well as books at the the lib HTH!
  • I'm really excited about this. Hubs, DD and I are taking a class on it next Tuesday.
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  • I bought the book, The Baby Signing Book - Sara Bingham.  I have also watched a few videos on youtube to see exactly how the signs are done.  Both pretty helpful.
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  • I bought the book, The Baby Signing Book - Sara Bingham.  I have also watched a few videos on youtube to see exactly how the signs are done.  Both pretty helpful as I plan to start signing to LO in about a month or so.  I think everything is so new to him that it would just be too much in the first month of life. GL
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  • I checked out some books from the library, which I found helpful for guidance on what to expect from DD and on suggestions for what signs to start with.  I never purchased a book, though, because it is so easy to find signs on-line.  Just good ASL or American Sign Language and the word you are interested in.  My first suggestion would be to check out your library.  Even if they don't have a book specifically on baby signs, they will probably have some on ASL.
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