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Baby sign language
books
Thursday, April 19, 2007
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Baby
Sign Language Books: A Good Guideline for Parents
So, you are convinced of the efficacy of baby sign language!
But the question is how do you get started?
Have you watched the movie called, "Meet the Fockers"? If you haven't,
you must, to know what baby signing is all about! Robert De Niro plays
the role of the grand father who talks to his one-year-old grandson
using sign language. This is a movie, which has probably stirred up
biggest repercussion among the young US parents!
The net result is: a surge in the sell of baby sign related books.
Teaching baby sign language is simple. But as with the other programs,
so with baby signing also----you have to proceed step by step and a
book can be of great help in guiding through these learning steps.
But the real problem lies in the decision making as to which book to
choose and which book to reject?
In general you have to keep certain points in your mind when investing
in a baby-signing book. Here are some tips to help you find the
baby-signing book that will be suitable for your as well as your
child's learning process.
First of all, you have to ask yourself, what kind of guidance are you
expecting from the baby-signing book? Is it only the list of signs that
you are looking for or is it the complete instruction as to how to
teach them to your child? Depending on the answer to these questions,
decide to buy your baby-signing book.
If you are the parent of a toddler, you will need a different set of
baby signing books. The baby signing books written keeping toddlers in
mind are specially created signing books that encourage these toddlers
to take part in the whole process. These are the books that will make
your teaching task easier and rewarding. As you read to the child from
the book, you have to speak out loud the particular word along with a
special gesture. The word repeats itself a number of times and each
time you have to make the same gesture as you utter the word. You will
soon find the toddler picking up the gesture and signing back to you.
This process is particularly helpful in teaching your child a number of
words and their meaning, even if they cannot speak the word yet.
If you are looking for complete baby signing guide you cannot do
without these path-breaking books:
The first book titled as 'SIGN
with your BABY Complete Kit' written by Joseph
Garcia and second one is called, 'Baby
Signs' and authored by Drs. Linda Acredolo and
Susan Goodwyn. Another great site is AustralianBabyHands.com
(Jackie Durnin is the
author). See
how easy it is and get a free Baby Sign Chart
there.
Both the books advocate the teaching of baby sign language at an early
age as eight months onward. There is a basic difference though in these
two approaches: While Joseph Garcia's program is based on the
traditional sign languages as standard British or American Sign
Language, Acredolo and Goodwyn encourage the parents to work out their
own sign language with their children.
Each approach is slightly different so have a look at the various books
and courses on offer and determine what is right for your location and
family. You'll find Baby
Sign Language easy to implement and very rewarding.
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