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  • Baby Sign Language First Signs
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - Using American Sign Language signs is a great way to keep children focused while keeping their interest both in the classroom and at home. Children usually have fun when they learn new songs. You can even sing songs that children already know and teach them signs to add while they sing.

    In the summertime, one particular song that would be great to sing is one that many children may already know: Oh, Mister Sun. The words you would sign in this song are sun, shine down, tree, c ...

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  • My Baby Fingers - Offering Classes For Parents To Learn Sign Language For Babies
    By: Toan Dinh | - Bunch the fingers of each of your hands together. Then, with palms facing each other, move your hands together so that all your fingers are touching. This is the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "more". Now, hold up three fingers on your right hand the index, middle and third finger to form a "W" shape. In this formation, tap the index finger to your mouth a few times. This is the ASL sign for "water". Imagine how helpful it is for parents to be able to receive the message of "more ...
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  • Baby Sign Language - Which Hand?
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - Once you have decided that you would like to use American Sign Language with your child or students, many questions come to mind about how you should begin in order to be successful. One of the most common questions asked is, Which hand should I sign with? The answer will be one that you like as it is simply a matter of preference. If you are right handed, sign with your right hand and if you are left handed, sign with your left hand. Since you will probably be most comfortable signing wit ...
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  • Baby Sign Language - Thanksgiving Song To Sign
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - ItWith Thanksgiving coming up in just a few weeks, I thought it would be great to share a great Thanksgiving song that you can sing and sign with your child or pre-school classroom. For this particular song, you will need to know the following signs:

    Thanks Bring your hand from your chin and direct it towards the person you are thanking.
    Thankful This will be the same as thanks, but use both hands
    Sun Make a circle in the air above you and then open your f ...

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  • Baby Sign Language - Bubbles Song
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - American Sign Language signs have shown to be helpful in increasing communication among children and helping with their learning abilities. It can also be a fun way to interact with your child or students. They are learning better communication, while having fun. Songs are a great way to get children involved and excited about learning signs.

    Since it is summertime, bubbles are very popular among young children. You can integrate this fun activity into a song. For this song, you wi ...

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  • Baby Sign Language With Stories
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | -
    Reading stories to young children is already a great way to engage them while they are learning. If you incorporate sign language when reading stories, children will learn words more quickly and understand them more easily. A great book I suggest reading to your child or students is Hello, Sun by Dayle Ann Dodds.

    This particular book is a great way to help teach children learn about different types of clothing and the weather. A few of the signs I suggest using while reading ...

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  • Baby Sign Language Story To Sign
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - If you are already aware of the benefits of sign language, you are probably interested in new ideas to use in the classroom with students or at home with your child. It can be simple and fun to include new ideas into your already established daily routine. With the weather cooling down, it is clear that the Fall season is approaching. Children have fun learning about their world and the things they are seeing and doing, so it would be great to use signs for words they are seeing or using regular ...
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  • Baby Sign Language - Yes And No
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - As a parent, it is likely that you frequently find yourself repeating yes and no to your baby, hoping to teach them and help them understand things that they should be doing and things they should not. American Sign Language can help you to communicate yes and no to your baby more easily (even from across a room) and also help them to better understand you.

    To sign no, your pointer and middle finger should snap down on your thumb. To sign yes, shake your fist up and down as if nodd ...

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  • Baby Sign Language - Fun Activity
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - ItIf you are interested in learning some new sign language activities to teach your students or child, I have a great song for you to learn, sing and sign. With the Fall season quickly approaching, I have a gross motor activity that is great for introducing children to the changes theyll be seeing outside in their world. Some of these things that are often seen and talked about during this time of year are: apples and nuts.

    The signs you will need to know for this song are apples ...

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  • Baby Sign Language Sign For Stop
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - Parents and teachers are always searching for new ways to effectively instruct their students. Speaking or shouting verbally often causes a distraction for on-task children, and are therefore not effective. American Sign Language is a great approach to help with this issue, lessening frustration among adults and children. It is a way that children will understand what you are saying without having to stop what you were doing at that particular moment.



    One sign that I ...

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  • Baby Sign Language - Sign For Wait
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - Parent and teachers constantly struggle to find ways for their children and students to remain patient. American Sign Language can help children to understand how to wait until their parent or teacher is ready to speak with them. This can be done with one simple sign: wait. This can be helpful for a teacher inside the classroom, or for a parent at home. To sign wait, hold your hands out with palms up and wiggle your fingers toward the child you are instructing to wait.


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  • Baby Sign Language Bedtime Story
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - Story time with your child can be even more engaging when you incorporate American Sign Language signs while you are reading. You will be helping your child learn to communicate better and they will have fun while doing so. I have always enjoyed the book Time for Bed by Mem Fox. I have read and signed this book with my daughter and think it is a wonderful bedtime story. I also currently read it to baby classes and pre-school classes that I teach.



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  • Baby Sign Language First Signs
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - It can be frustrating for both parents and their child when they lack communication with each other before their baby can speak. American Sign Language can be a great way to communicate with your baby before they can speak verbally with you. As a parent, it will help you to understand your childs needs and wants more easily. Because of this, your child will be less frustrated and happier, and so will you.

    If you have decided that you would like to use American Sign Language ...

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  • Baby Sign Language - Sign For Hurt
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - No parent wants to see their child hurt, and if your child is hurt, you want to be able to help them. Unfortunately, babies can not always communicate if they are hurt or where they are hurt. Because of this, babies and toddlers will cry when something is wrong. Unfortunately, it is difficult to determine the reason they are crying and parents play the guessing game to figure out what is wrong.



    American Sign Language can help in this situation. Before babies can verb ...

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  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star In Sign Language
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - Babies and toddlers already enjoy when you sing to them and when they can sing along as well. Adding signs to songs that you are already singing with your child will make songs more enjoyable for them and they will be learning signs as well. I suggest signing some words from Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. This is probably a song you are already singing with your child or students, and by adding signs, children will learn words more quickly and understand their meaning more easily.

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  • Baby Sign Language For Please And Thank You
    By: Kim Taylor-DiLeva | - As a parent, you know that it is never too early to start teaching manners. We are constantly teaching and reminding our children good manners, and trying to get them to implement those manners. American Sign Language has proven to be a great means of communication between a parent and their baby before they are able to speak verbally. Using signs with your baby can also be a great way to begin implementing good manners with your children at a young age. If they are exposed to good manners whe ...
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  • Understanding Sign Language
    By: Boris C. | - How do deaf people communicate? Through sign language, of course, which is a language that uses signs or patterns that can be recognized visually. Messages are conveyed not only through hands, but also with the use of other body parts like arms or body and facial expressions. When learning or understanding this kind of language, facial expressions complement or negate the conversation. It could add additional meaning to the conversation.

    Most of us think that just because a person i ...

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  • My Baby Fingers - Expanding Communication With Sign Language Classes For Teens
    By: Toan Dinh | - Growing in popularity, the concept of pre-verbal communication with infants has benefited many families. Current theory suggests that children have finished developing basic language skills at around five years of age, but the desire and need to communicate can begin in babies as early as four months. Many parents have found that early teaching and use of non-verbal communication with their hearing and deaf children has yielded exciting results, including earlier meaningful communication with yo ...
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  • So You Want To Learn A Language
    By: Phillip Poulak | - To learn a language you can find many different ways to go about it. There are several companies that sell software that will teach you basically any language you can think of. Looking at the list that is offered, you may even find that you want to learn more than one language.

    There are books that you can buy in book stores, or online that are there to teach you a language. They may be a bit harder to follow, depending on the level of book that you have bought. For me personally ...

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  • How To Learn Sign Language
    By: Phillip Poulak | - So you want to learn sign language, well you've made a great choice. It can be a difficult tasks that you about to undertake, but with the right help you can learn. Not only is sign language about learning how to hold your hands for the symbols, but so much more.

    It is a difficult language to learn, but many offers are online that will have you learning right away. Some of these offers will give you free lessons to learn the signs, and the ways that you need to use your facial exp ...

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  • Learning A Bit About Sign Language
    By: Phillip Poulak | - Sign language is a very helpful language to learn. It is the way that deaf and mute people learn to talk and communicate with others. If you look online you will be able to find many tools that will assist you in learning sign language.

    Of course you can also purchase books online or in stores, as well as software. Probably the best combination would be using all of these items together. That way you can completely immerse yourself in learning the language.

    Practici ...

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  • Baby Fingers | Delivering Effective Sign Language Classes For Parents In New York & Beyond
    By: Toan Dinh | - Baby Fingers offers a unique program in New York using Sign Language and Music Classes. With a combination of American Sign Language and music, we have developed a program to help build stronger communication between parents and their children all the while enhancing language skills and motivating speech development. This program was developed for hearing children and hearing parennts. However, children of all needs and abilities are welcome in our program.

    Music enhances language d ...

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  • Baby Fingers Specializes In Sign Language For Babies In New York
    By: Toan Dinh | - Baby Fingers is a fantastic resource for parents interested in sign language for babies, located in New York and offering an extensively researched and universally acclaimed program that teaches signing to children, hearing disabled or not, through an enjoyable and successful method.

    The program was founded by Lora Heller who received her masters in deaf education and based her thesis on a system of teaching sign language to hearing infants and toddlers through music, a process that ...

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  • Music Mediated Baby Sign Language Instruction Enhances Motivation And Learning Development
    By: Toan Dinh | - Music mediated sign language instruction has several central purposes. The first is to guide each child, deaf or hearing, in developing fluent language skills while promoting effective communication between the children and their family and peers. The second is to support the development of language as a tool for literacy attainment. Third, it will create an effective and rewarding vehicle for self-expression and self-esteem, allowing participants to explore new means of expression while they en ...
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  • Using Sign Language And Music To Communicate With Your Newborn
    By: SEO Consulting | - Playing in his crib at 10 months old, Ezekiel calmly got his mothers attention and signed "more music." Realizing only then that the mobile had stopped, his mom wound it up again and Ezekiel continued playing happily. A hearing child in a hearing family, he has been exposed to sign language since birth. Not only was he able to express his needs clearly without tears of frustration, he also used a two "word" phrase. This level of language is rarely present until 18 months, or more typical ...
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  • American Sign Language - Rocket Spanish
    By: Franklin FOSC | - Are you going to be involved in the Deaf community? Or do you currently work with deaf people, or would you like to enhance your career prospects by being able to? Or do you want to become a Sign Language interpreter? Or whatever your reasons you have in your mind with regard to the sign language, then the best ever course you can possibly go for is Learn American Sign Language

    You will learn and able to communicate American Sign Language like a native deaf person. With Roc ...

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  • Seems Like A Tongue Twister Language Software
    By: Matthew Stanton | - There are as much languages in the world as there are people.

    I just came to notice that many people are already filling the streets nowadays. You could see people from all races, colors and sizes. The world have truly become too small that you need not go far to be able to meet all this people from different countries and regions of the world.

    Yesterday, as I was shopping by the mall, I noticed some foreigners who were trying to ask for direction. Only one of them ...

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  • Deaf Culture Condensed
    By: Michelle J. | - In 1965, Deaf Culture was first recognized as a real culture. That was only forty years ago. William Stokoe, Carl Croneberg, and Dorothy Casterline were the ones who introduced the culture of the Deaf to the world. They wrote the Dictionary of American Sign Language and included information about the thriving culture of the Deaf.

    Before the Dictionary of American Sign Language was published, people involved in the medical field and deaf education only saw deaf people in terms of ...

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  • The Condensed History Of Sign Language
    By: Michelle J. | - The history of sign language is littered with shocking events. At several points in history, some not long ago, deaf people were strongly oppressed. At one point, they were even denied their basic rights. How their language, sign language, was treated during these oppressive times is directly related to why the deaf place such a high value on sign language today.

    The first person to make a claim about deaf people was Aristotle. He theorized that people are only able to learn by he ...

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  • Baby Sign Language 101: The Signing Baby
    By: Madeleine Fitzpatrick | - A decade ago, if you'd seen a baby using sign language with her parents, you probably would've assumed the baby was deaf. Not so these days. The number of parents enjoying the benefits of signing with their hearing baby or toddler has mushroomed in the past 10 years. But why use sign language to communicate with a child who can hear - and is learning to speak anyway?

    Speech is not an easy thing to master, and a baby's passive vocabulary (the words he can understand) is often far m ...

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  • Learn Popular Used Signs From Sign Language Books
    By: Vikram Kumar | - Dealing with people that are physically disabled particularly with their hearing or speech can be difficult. Although some people who do not understand their situation consider them as not normal, they are still people. They meet with other folks and communicate with them accordingly. The only difference is the way they relay their message to other people. For both deaf and mute people, they communicate together through the use of sign language. And if you are one who wants to communicate with t ...
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  • A Look At The Positive Aspects Of The American Sign Language
    By: Muna Wanjiru | - American sign language is the language of the deaf community in America and English speaking countries around North America. This language involves the use of body language like hands and the reading of impressions on lips. Body and facial expressions constitute this kind of special communication. The birth of this kind of language was due to necessity. Many American families with deaf children had to employ teachers to instruct their children but, with growing need, the language is being taught ...
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  • Learning American Sign Language
    By: Nick Clipton | - Have you been dying to learn sign language for years but have never gotten around to doing it? Don't worry! It's never too late to learn a new language, and that includes sign language. But just like any other language, learning takes initiative, drive and a little patience. I'm no expert in the art of signing, but I have managed to learn the basics, and you can too! Remember, you can do anything if you put your mind to it. So to help you out, I've found some information and tips from the world ...
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  • Discovering And Learning American Sign Language
    By: Kevin Bright | - American Sign Language is the primary language used by American deaf people to communicate. It is based on hand movements and other bodily gestures (specific movements and shapes of the hand and arms, eyes, face, head and body posture). It is just as rich and complex - with the capacity to convey the wide range of thoughts, feelings, intentions and nuances - as spoken languages.

    The first thing to note is that American Sign Language is widely used throughout North America. Ask mos ...

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  • Becoming Adept In American Sign Language
    By: Kevin Bright | - Want to learn and become proficient in American Sign Language (ASL)? Well, in this article I'll give you a little background on some of the features of this fascinating method of communication and how to go about learning sign language.

    To begin with, it's probably useful to know that American Sign Language is quite unlike English in that it follows entirely different grammatical rules and semantics. Unlike English, which uses a subject-object-verb syntax, American Sign Language u ...

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  • An Introduction To American Sign Language
    By: Kevin Bright | - Mastering American Sign Language (ASL) is like mastering any language. It takes study and effort. But it's also hugely rewarding too - not just in terms of being able to communicate with people who are deaf, but also for learning a language that is intrinsically interesting and challenging.

    American Sign Language is the 4th most used language in the United States and one of over one-hundred sign languages on the planet. Like any form of oral communication, ASL has its own rules of ...

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  • American Sign Language - An Overview
    By: Kevin Bright | - Here is a quick overview of American Sign Language (ASL), including a few tips about what to expect when attempting to build your ASL skills.

    American Sign Language is the main language used by deaf people in Canada and the United States. In fact, it is the fourth most used language in the United States after English, Spanish and Chinese. ASL has its own system for grammar and semantics, which has no likeness to English.

    To the uninformed observer, it may appear as ...

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  • A Guide To Learning American Sign Language
    By: Kevin Bright | - Sign languages use means of visual communication - predominately using facial and bodily movements. They typically combine shapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions to express ideas. Many forms of signing have developed in deaf communities and in North America the most commonly used variety is American Sign Language.

    As one of more than 100 sign languages in the world, American Sign Language is the fourth most commonly used language in the ...

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  • Communicating With Your Toddler Through Baby Sign Language
    By: Kindersigns.com Management | - The early years of parenting are the most difficult and trickiest part in any parents' life. It is the most important too, as the bonding that occurs between parent and child at these early stages play a crucial role in the relationship for years to follow. Understanding your infants' needs can be most frustrating, as crying is just about the only communicational skill an infant is capable of, until they learn to speak. The art of interpreting their wails and moans and figuring out the ...
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  • Baby Sign Language, A Fun And Rewarding Home Business
    By: Kindersigns.com Management | - Does the idea of working with parents and babies interest you? What if you could start a home business offering a very rewarding service to families?

    Parents are jumping at the chance to teach their hearing babies how to communicate using Sign Language. Babies as young as 6 months old are telling their parents they hurt and need medicine. Think about how much less frustrating a parent's life would be if their baby could tell them what is wrong rather than just cry.

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  • Using Sign Language With Toddlers
    By: Jackie Durnin | - How many parents currently have a toddler going through the terrible two's and wonder is there something out there that could help?

    Baby sign language could be the answer you are looking for.

    Many parents ask me Is it too late to introduce baby sign language to my toddler? and I always say definitely not.

    A lot of the time parents of toddlers think that as their toddler is no longer a baby, that baby sign language is not an option f ...

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  • Stuck On Baby Sign? Use Practical And Motivating Signs For Best Results
    By: Jackie Durnin | - Are you a parent who has introduced baby sign language into your home but you are not seeing the results you anticipated?

    After reading about the research and benefits of baby sign language, many parents decide to introduce this communication tool into their home. New parents are often very enthusiastic, ensuring that there is consistency with the signs and sometimes getting all family members involved.

    However if after several months of effort parents have still no ...

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  • Can You Substitute Words In Baby Sign Language?
    By: Jackie Durnin | - Many parents have their own words that they prefer to use with their baby in certain situations such as meal times, breastfeeding, bedtime etc.

    When using basic sign language to communicate with babies, where it is important to say the word at the same time as doing the sign, some parents will substitute the word that is associated with a particular sign for their own preferred word.

    For example when approaching meal time the sign for "eat" may be used but the spoke ...

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  • How Baby Signing Can Assist Your Baby's Development
    By: Douglas Titchmarsh | - Young babies are excellent mimics, primarily because they don't copy purely due to instinct, but in fact they actually enjoy copying your behaviour. Experts now recommennd that this natural mimicry be harnessed by parents for positive benefits to the infant and parents which can help in long term ways. Experts are encouraging the parents to teach their children baby sign language even before they learn to speak. By giving the young child a way to express itself through signing its needs to the p ...
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  • A Rewarding Home Business - Teaching Baby Sign-language
    By: Elaine Currie | - Copyright 2006 Elaine Currie

    Have you ever considered a career teaching mothers how to use baby sign language? If you haven't heard about baby signing, it is a system of simple sign language for use with hearing babies. It is not intended to replace speech: it is to help with the problem of communicating with babies while they are too young to be able to speak. Baby sign language has been quite well known in the United States for some time and now that it has spread to the UK i ...

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