According to pediatricians, infant sign language really does seem to deliver on its promise of improved communication. Here's what to know.
Baby sign language is a trend that seems to have real staying power. Signing with babies is based on the simple observation that children can be taught to use their hands to “talk” long before their mouths can catch up.
Signing with babies can also offer an opportunity for plenty of positive interaction, and anything that increases parent-baby bonding is a good thing in our book. One creative idea we love: Start adding signs to popular baby songs, such as “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” and “Old MacDonald Had a Farm.”
Be patientThe baby-signing trend is based on the observation that babies taught simple signs at 6 or 7 months of age could begin using them to communicate as early as 8 or 9 months. You don’t have to wait until your baby turns 6 months to get started, but be realistic in your expectations for true signs of success.
Tapping your fingers on your lips could convey “eat,” for instance. Bringing the fingertips of both hands together can signal “more.”
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