Baby Sign Language: The Complete Guide to Learning How to Interact with Your baby. Over 100 Easy and Fun Signs to Start Communicating Toge Contributor(s): Young, Annie (Author) |
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ISBN: 1914284313 ISBN-13: 9781914284311 Publisher: Smart Creative Publishing OUR PRICE: $30.51 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: January 2021 * Not available - Not in print at this time * |
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BISAC Categories: - Education | Language Experience Approach - Education | Teaching Methods & Materials - Language Arts - Family & Relationships | Children With Special Needs |
Physical Information: 0.25" H x 6" W x 9" (0.67 lbs) 98 pages |
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Publisher Description: Get this book with 55% discount If you want to learn how to start communicating with your baby before he starts to speak, in easily and funny way, then keep reading. At birth, toddlers can only use crying as a way of transmitting their needs to others, a sign that is not always easy for adults to understand. Deciphering the needs of children, in preverbal age, is a need very felt by mothers, who would break down that sense of frustration because they cannot interpret the reasons for the cries of babies, their necessities, or their attempts to communicate. The solution is Baby Sign Language, which is used to facilitate verbal communication with the infant using symbolic gestures. All human beings use symbolic signs, it just comes naturally to them - For instance, when your baby raises her arms so that he can be lifted, or he points at something that he wants you to get it for him. Our little babies already have ideas to communicate before they are even able to talk; hence, sign language opens a window of opportunity for them to express their thoughts and feelings. - The Benefits of Baby Sign Language in the Communicative Relationship between Baby and Parent - Strategies to Get Your Toddler's Attention in Easily and Effective Way - Over 100 Signs from Basic to Useful, with the Addiction of Made Up Signs - Lots of Songs and Stories for Faster and Funnier Learning - 101 ASL Signs with Numbers and the Manual Alphabets - A Signing Vocabulary We know that the foundations of attachment are based on the first few months of life, and in particular on the ability of the parent to understand the mental states of their child. If the child can transmit his mental states through gestures, the parent's task of decoding them will certainly be easier. |