
Baby Sign Language
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In Baby Sign Language, Mary Smith-ASL interpreter and founder of popular sign language education business Sign 'n Grow-shares everything you need for learning how to sign with your 0-3-year-old.
Maybe you've seen it online or remember a friend and their baby signing MILK or MORE. No matter why you're interested, what you've heard is true: signing is one of the best ways to kickstart communication. When your baby can sign, they'll get frustrated less-and you will be able to bond more closely.
At the heart of the book are a broad array of photographed signs that are easy to understand thanks to the real kids signing them. You'll find everything your baby wants to tell you, including:
Mealtime Signs: Milk, Food, More, All Done, Drink, Water, Please, Thank You, Yes, No, Hungry, Thirsty
Daytime Signs: Help, Open, Up, Pacifier, Light, Bath, Diaper, Blanket, Bed, Sleep, Morning, Night, Potty, Poop, and A Variety of Clothing Signs
Playtime Signs: Again, Read, Book, Play, Toy, Dance, Music, Ball, Try, Friend, Take Turns, Gentle, Dog, Cat
Family Signs: Love, Mommy, Daddy, Baby, Sister, Brother, Grandma, Grandpa,
How Baby Feels Signs: Feel, Happy, Silly, Sad, Angry, Scared, Frustrated, Sleepy, Hurt
Outdoors Signs: House, Walk, Outside, Playground, Grass, Tree, Car, Airplane, Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain, Snow
...And many more!
With songs, stories, and games to encourage learning, and insider tips to boost your baby's language development, this is truly an all-in-one guide for helping your baby tell you their wants and needs before they start to talk.
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- Intro
- Cover
- Title
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 Getting Started
- What is Baby Sign Language?
- Why Sign?
- When to Start
- Before You Begin
- Signing with Your Child
- The Importance of Gestures
- Respecting the Deaf Community
- Which Signs to Start With
- Top Ten Starter Signs
- 2 Mealtime Signs and Strategies
- Milk
- Food and Eat
- More
- All Done
- More and All Done: Avoiding a Common Confusion
- Drink
- Water
- Dirty
- Clean
- Teaching Signs for Manners
- Please
- Thank You
- Sign 'n Sing: Please and Thank You
- Yes
- No
- Hungry
- Thirsty
- Want
- Like
- Don't Like
- 3 Daytime Signs and Strategies
- Help
- Open
- Up
- Pacifier
- Brush Teeth
- Light
- Bath
- Sign 'n Sing: This is the Way We . . .
- Potty/Pee
- Poop
- Change
- Diaper
- Sleep/Nap
- Good
- Morning
- Sign 'n Sing: Good Morning, Baby
- Night
- Blanket
- Bed
- Clothes
- Make it Fun! Get Silly with Clothing
- Jacket
- Shirt
- Underwear
- Pants
- Socks
- Shoes
- Teaching Clothing Signs
- 4 Playtime Signs and Strategies
- Again
- Make it Fun! Blow Some Bubbles
- What
- Read
- Book
- Play
- Toy
- Dance
- Music
- Take Turns
- Ball
- Try
- Friend
- Gentle
- Nice
- Dog
- Sign 'n Sing: I'm a Little Dog
- Cat
- Fish
- Turtle
- 5 Family Signs and Strategies
- ILY (I love you)
- Love/Hug
- I/Me
- You
- Family
- Baby
- Teaching Family Signs
- Mommy
- Daddy
- Make it Fun! Peekaboo, Who?
- Sister
- Gender in American Sign Language
- Brother
- Grandma
- Grandpa
- Name Signs
- 6 How Baby Feels Signs and Strategies
- How
- Feel
- Teaching Emotions
- Happy
- Silly
- Sad
- Mad/Angry
- Scared
- Frustrated
- Sign 'n Sing: If You're Happy and You Know It
- Sleepy
- Tired
- Hurt
- Teaching the Sign Hurt
- 7 Outdoor Signs and Strategies
- House
- Home
- Walk
- Outside
- Playground
- Make it Fun! Do You See . . . ?
- Slide
- Swing
- Grass
- Tree
- Leaf
- Bird
- Airplane
- Sign 'n Sing: Airplane, Airplane
- Car
- Sun
- Moon
- Star
- Cloud
- Rain
- Sign 'n Sing: The Rain is on the Grass
- Snow
- Hot
- Cold
- 8 Everyday Strategies
- Five Starter Steps
- Do's and Don'ts
- Four Ways to Model Signs
- Ten Ideas for Teaching Signs
- Finding Support from Others
- 9 How Your Baby Signs to You
- Language Development with Signing
- Step 1: Comprehension Comes First
- Step 2: Babbling
- When Your Baby Uses One Sign for Everything
- Step 3: When Signs Count as Words
- Did Your Baby Stop Using a Sign?
- Recognizing Your Baby's Signs
- 10 What Comes Next
- The Best Fit for You
- Seeking Speech Therapy
- Last Reminders
- FAQ
- Resources
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- Copyright
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