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Teaching Baby Sign Language

February 13, 2008
Baby Signing “More”
(Just a note: This is not my Titus… I couldn’t get a good pic. of him signing!)

Little Titus (12 mos. old) finally started signing to me! I was so excited when I saw his little hands form together to tell me “more”! Signing to baby is so important to me. I taught my daughter as an infant, and now I’m teaching my baby boy. At 10 mos. old my baby girl was able to tell me when she was hungry, when she wanted milk, when she wanted something (please), when she needed help (leading to a lot less frustration!), and when she wanted more of something.Imagine being able to empower your baby with the gift of communication! No more crying for their needs, no more whining for their wants. No more frustration on your part or his due to lack of understanding. I’m telling you, it is wonderful being able to communicate to your child before he develops verbal speech.

One of the myths of teaching baby’s sign language is that they will not develop verbal language skills. Studies have shown, and I can tell you from personal experience, that this is far from the truth! There are many proven benefits to teaching your baby sign language. Baby’s who sign:

  • Speak earlier than non-signing babies
  • Experience less frustration- less tantrums and tears
  • Are much happier babies
  • Develop significantly larger vocabularies
  • Become better readers
  • Have IQ’s that are at least 10-12 pts. higher
  • Show more advanced language skills

The recommended age to begin teaching baby to sign is around 8 months. Some children do pick it up this early. Others may take a few months, but believe me, if you continue teaching they will begin to copy your motions and associate them with their meaning.

Some good signs to begin with are milk, and more. Others I would recommend are: drink, sleep, help, hurt, please, all done, and wet (for diapers). Of coarse, these are just basic words that baby would need to better communicate his needs to you. And You don’t have to stop there; once baby has learned a few signs, he can begin to form sentences: “More milk, please.”

Here is a good website I found with a visual demonstration of some signs. There are many good resources out there to teach you some common signs. Another good one that I really like is Baby Einstein: My First Signs DVD.

Here are some lesson tips to help you get started:

Teaching “milk”: When it’s time to feed baby his milk, before you give it to him say “Milk, milk”, and show him the sign. Then as baby begins to drink say it again, “milk, milk”, and make sure he can see your hand signing this again. Do this every time you give him milk! Ask, “Do you want some milk… milk?” Repetition is key.

Teaching “more”: Sit your baby down to a snack that he really enjoys, but just give him a little bit. Place the food container within baby’s sight. When he runs out of food, and obviously would like some more, ask him, “Do you want some more…more?” Keep saying it, “More?” Then give him a little more snack and say again, “More…more” showing him the sign repeatedly. Do this a few times in one sitting. Do the same thing every day. The more he sees you doing the signs, the faster he will begin to do it himself!

(Note: make sure that you don’t cause your baby to become frustrated. This will only discourage him. Don’t make him sign before you give him a snack until he has displayed the ability to do so.)

Teaching “please”: This is a good one to stop all of that undesirable whining! When baby drops something, and starts to point and whine, show him the sign for please and tell him, “Say please…please.” Keep showing him the sign and saying the word. Then take his hand and help him do the sign. Immediately after his hand has done the sign give him his desired toy, and tell him, “Good job! Please…please!” And repeat the sign again. Do this every time he whines for something, and before long he will begin signing please instead!

You can do this yourself. You don’t have to sign yourself and baby up for some expensive baby signing class! Check out a good sign language book from the library, buy one used on ebay, look around on the internet. The key is teaching baby to associate the sign with the meaning of the word through repetition, and positive reinforcement!

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5 Comments »

  1. Tiff@Three Peas in a Pod says:

    All three of my kids learned sign language. The oldest uses it still and is very fluent since her grandparents are deaf. Our middle son learned because he was hearing impaired but after surgery no longer needed to use it. But now he at three is teaching his little brother who is one to sign. I love watching him try to show his little brother how to do the signs. It’s so cute!

    February 13th, 2008 at 12:36 pm

  2. Erika says:

    At this moment my daughter is sharing the computer screen with me watching her favorite signing video. “Baby Signing Time” it is by far my favorite as well. We do not have a TV, and I am very picky about the DVDs that we allow her to watch. On a scale of 1-10 I would give this series a 10…I also started with a book from the library…I am a huge advocate of using sign with kiddos… Thanks for sharing this!

    February 13th, 2008 at 12:38 pm

  3. Holly says:

    Kendra,

    I agree with you that sign language does not delay speech. At 21-months, my daughter is speaking in sentences up to 5 words long! We are working on potty training, so this morning I announced that “Mommy is going potty.” She immediately dropped what she was doing and said, “I want to help, too!”

    The biggest benefit of sign language with babies is getting to see their unique personalities. My daughter has been telling little jokes since she was 13 months old, using sign.

    I recommend sign language to all my friends.

    February 13th, 2008 at 9:20 pm

  4. Jamie says:

    I love this post! My little boy (12 months) knows 1 sign - Light! It is a bit of an unusual one but he loves to look at lights and turn the light switches on! I am trying to teach him some other ones too!

    February 19th, 2008 at 8:57 pm

  5. Valentine says:

    Extraordinarity: ,

    July 5th, 2008 at 1:40 pm

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