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Baby Sign Language with Stories

Written by Michelle on April 8, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Teach Baby To Read

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 [...]

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My Baby Fingers – Offering Classes For Parents To Learn Sign Language For Babies

Written by Michelle on March 30, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Teach Baby To Read

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 [...]

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Baby Fingers ? Specializes In Sign Language For Babies In New York

Written by Michelle on March 17, 2010 - 2 Comments
Categories: Baby Reading Program

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 [...]

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My Baby Fingers: Giving Children New York’s Premier Sign Language Programs

Written by Michelle on March 16, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Baby Reading Program

All parents want to give their child every extra advantage possible to ensure that they get a head-start in life. My Baby Fingers understands the importance of developing these lifelong skills – the kind that can give every child an important advantage as they grow and learn. The sign language programs available from the New [...]

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Music Mediated Baby Sign Language Instruction Enhances Motivation And Learning Development

Written by Michelle on February 23, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Teach Baby To Read

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 [...]

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Communicating With your Toddler Through Baby Sign Language

Written by Michelle on February 12, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Baby Reading Strategies

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 [...]

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Baby Sign Language Online

Written by Michelle on February 12, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Teach Baby To Read

Imagine your baby is crying, but despite not talking yet he or she can effectively communicate to you exactly why! Hungry? Need a diaper change? By learning baby sign language online, you can speak with your baby NOW instead of later! Teaching babies sign language is a lot easier than you’d ever imagine it to [...]

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Fatigue in Early Pregnancy, Can be Normal or it May be a Sign You are Nutritionally Depleted

Written by Michelle on February 7, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Early Baby Reading

Is it normal to have fatigue in early pregnancy? Read on to discover why fatigue in early pregnancy happens and what you can do to make sure you are not nutritionally depleted. Pregnancy is an amazing event in a woman’s life. No matter how long or how hard we study pregnancy we will never fully [...]

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Understanding Infant Crib Chatter and Other Baby-talk: the Sign of Time

Written by Michelle on February 3, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Early Baby Reading

Most parents discover how difficult it is to communicate with their baby. There are days that parents wish that their children were born talking. It would make things so much easier if their baby had the ability to communicate to their parents what they need or want. Or for the crying baby to be able [...]

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