Signing Time Full Collection Dvd

[url=http://www.buydvdhere.com]Signing Time[/url]’s multi-sensory approach encourages learning through three senses — visual, auditory and kinesthetic — and reaches children with diverse learning styles and abilities by encouraging interaction through signing, singing, speaking and dancing.

Throughout the series, Coleman, her daughter Leah (who is deaf), Alex (Leah’s cousin who can hear), and their animated pet frog Hopkins teach ASL vocabulary-building signs. Children learn signs for common words, questions, phrases, movements, colors, sports, days of the week, everyday objects, and common activities.

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In 1996, Rachel Coleman had a daughter, whom she named Leah. When Leah was 14-months-old, Coleman and her husband, Aaron, discovered that Leah had been deaf since she was born. Afterward, the couple began to teach Leah sign language, first with Signing Exact English (SEE)[4], then with American Sign Language (ASL), so that they could learn to communicate, becoming quite able at the skill. Rachel noticed that within six months, Leah’s sign language vocabulary far surpassed the vocabulary of hearing children her same age.[5] Rachel’s sister Emilie Brown and her husband Derek had been teaching Leah’s newborn cousin, Alex, how to sign, and he grew to learn it quickly as well.

A few years later, Rachel had a second daughter. Lucy was born 8 weeks premature, with spina bifida and cerebral palsy. Doctors worried that, due to her cerebral palsy, Lucy would never be able to speak or use sign language to communicate with her deaf sister, but after production of the first volume, Lucy began to sign, and later, to speak. Rachel then realized that signing could be beneficial to all children.

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Rachel and Emilie decided to create a visual video for hearing children so that ASL could be made accessible to all children, and together created Two Little Hands Productions, their production company. The project has turned into a massive success, spawning a successful television run and much merchandise. 

 

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