Thursday, January 12, 2012

Baby Signs - The Original Research-Based Method of Baby Sign Language

Baby Signs - The Original Research-Based Method of Baby Sign Language

Love this story! It's amazing the things you can find out when you give your babies a way to communicate. I can't remember a similar story with Emma, but she still told us so much with her signing. One time, we were at the zoo, and she had signed the names of all of the animals. Her favorite animal appeared to be the orangutan - every time we tried to move away, she kept making the "more" sign. She didn't express anything but delight all of the way through the zoo, seeing tigers, lions, alligators, etc. However, when we stopped in at the elephant house, she made her sign for "elephant" and then made her sign for "afraid". Had she just started crying, I don't think I would have immediately assumed that she was scared. I would have thought she may be hungry, or wet, or tired, etc.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Baby Signs - The Original Research-Based Method of Baby Sign Language: Beware: Conformity Starts Early!

I thought this was an interesting article about how early conformity shows up. I have heard similar things from my 7 year old - she won't say she likes a particular singer because no one else likes him and similar things. It's amazing how important friends and their acceptance become even at early ages.


Baby Signs - The Original Research-Based Method of Baby Sign Language: Beware: Conformity Starts Early!