Media: Video/mov
14:33 minutes
Posted: 06/04/2007 3424 Views
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Using American Sign Language (ASL) you can teach your baby to communicate his/her needs to you before they have the ability to talk. In this lesson you will learn basic signs to teach your baby. You will also learn simple techniques to incorporate those signs into your daily routine. At the end of the lesson, if you have any questions, please feel free to email me. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have. If you're interested in additional instruction, I teach several other more-advanced baby sign language lessons you can access by clicking on "11 lessons" under my name above. I hope you enjoy the lesson! Note: Based on user feedback, I added chapter titles to the lesson.
I'm totally going to do this! 03/20/2008
~ Tina
I didn't know that babies could sign before they could speak. I think this is a great thing to implement and the teacher walks you through it and gives tips and encouragement, while showing you really useful signs.
Fascinating! 12/02/2007
~ Easy-PC
Although I don't have children I was so impressed by the first minute preview that I bought this lesson. And it was absolutely worth the credit. It is really interesting what children are capable of learning and what ways you can use to communicate with them.
Excellent 11/14/2007
~ schatzlein16
I really like the way Laura explains everything, it is very easy to understand (English is my second language)... I have being signing with my baby 3 weeks ago, and she already does the "milk" sign... Laura's baby is our inspiration... I strongly recommend all her videos!
dulce
In spanish please 07/09/2008
Soy de mexico y me gustaria que este programa este en mi pais.I have a soon 11 months.
esashiyo
Hello 04/16/2008
Hi, I wonder can i get in my country in Malaysia.
I would like to get if n n teach my son's.
he already 18 months but still can't even said a single word.
He also not so concentrate when Im try to teach by using flash cards.
So I do hope that I can
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