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Sign with your Baby
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"......An amazing new world of communication." "......An astonishing tool for parents." . . . abc News, "20/20 --abc News, "20/20"<br \><br \>" . . . having fun with signs is the best way to make it an enriching experience for the child and the parent." --Discovery Health Channel<br \><br \>Parents looking for a new way to communicate and bond with their infant and/or toddler now have one - this video teaches elementary signing. Eye contact, interaction and language development all get a boost from the kit, which is aimed at ages 6 months to 3 years. Plus, with a few of the simple signs in hand, the little ones can actually help mom and dad figure out what they need. (Eat? Up? More?) Parents who stick with it may also see a broader social advantage: bridging that communication barrier between deaf and hearing people of all ages. A Parents' Choice® Recommendation! --Parents' Choice Awards®<br \><br \> --Parents' Choice Awards®
" . . . having fun with signs is the best way to make it an enriching experience for the child and the parent." --Discovery Health Channel
Parents looking for a new way to communicate and bond with their infant and/or toddler now have one - this video teaches elementary signing. Eye contact, interaction and language development all get a boost from the kit, which is aimed at ages 6 months to 3 years. Plus, with a few of the simple signs in hand, the little ones can actually help mom and dad figure out what they need. (Eat? Up? More?) Parents who stick with it may also see a broader social advantage: bridging that communication barrier between deaf and hearing people of all ages. A Parents' Choice® Recommendation! --Parents' Choice Awards®
About the Director
Sign2Me® Early Learning is the creator of the world's most trusted Baby Sign Language program using true ASL signs! Today, Sign2Me Early Learning is known and respected around the world for its quality Early Learning resources with a strong focus on American Sign Language (ASL).!
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.2 Ounces
- Director : Sign2Me Early Learning
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, HiFi Sound, NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 5 minutes
- Release date : July 2, 2004
- Actors : Joseph Garcia, Multiple
- Studio : Northlight Communications
- ASIN : 1932354026
- Number of discs : 1
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With BST She claps and smiles and laughs and now even tries to sign a little but not really with this one. It does hold her attention for a while and I think it may be helpful but only since I have the other DVD. This DVD taught me "help" and "pain" and other signs not on the first BST DVD so I'm teaching her a new sign right now. Knowing when she wants/needs something is vital and when I see her sign milk I can hand her off to her mother to nurse, confident that I know that's what she really wants/needs.
I like this video a lot actually and baby can wobble off and come back occasionally and enjoy it for a while but ultimate Baby Signing Time is her absolute favorite. She'll happily watch that twice a day. I try to spread it out over the course of the day, a viewing in the morning, one in the evening perhaps and sometimes she'll watch it one and a half times before she wants to do something else or we switch to this one for a few minutes.
I wish I'd known about baby signing when I had my children so I'm thrilled it actually works for my grandchild although at first I didn't think she'd take to it. We're probably on our third week of daily watching with the other DVD and I just started this one last week when she'd just started making the sign for milk. Now thanks to this DVD, when I read a book to her I point out animals she learned signs for from BST and I make the sign and make the sound of the animal like the song that pertains to the "pet" and she gets a kick out of that so it's so nice to know she understands and is retaining all this.
One recommendation is that you might want to check with your local library to see if they have this DVD so you can actually watch it with your child, see her/his reaction, and then decide if you want to buy it. I did that with Baby Signing Time along with another recommended DVD, we loved the former but hated the latter. This one wasn't available at our library so I took a chance and I'm not sorry that I did.
This DVD is 15 mins of how to sign with your baby and the benefits of it and a vocab menu that shows you how to produce certain signs. It isn't difficult to start, you only start with a few signs. The hard part is identifying your baby's version of the sign once they start producing so you can reinforce it.
It does not delay speech (my daughter is a chatter box). In fact there are arguments that it enhances speech because the child learns earlier there is a word assigned with an item/concept/etc. and how to manipulate that concept by engaging it through signing.
I like Sign with your Baby because it uses real ASL signs (most of which make sense so they're easy to remember) and Joseph Garcia is not annoying to watch.
If you cannot afford this you can rent it from your local library.







