Sign language gives babies and parents an effective way to communicate at an early age. Babies who use sign language tend to speak sooner with larger vocabularies, show an increase in IQ scores. My Baby Can Talk is a complete early language development program recommended by pediatricians, trusted by parents and loved by babies. Crying is one way that babies can communicate — we offer babies another. This program offers everything a baby needs to jump start communication before a baby can speak. The My Baby Can Talk series includes the three award winning DVDs that teaches babies and parents to communicate at an early age, reducing frustration and creating a special bond that is so important for healthy child development. Honored with more than twenty prestigious parenting awards, this series teaches babies American Sign Language (ASL) in a format that delights the senses while tapping into a baby’s natural language abilities. Set to inspiring classical music, this program features beautiful real world images, delightful puppet shows, colorful toys in motion and babies communicating with simple gestures. My Baby Can Talk inspires preverbal communication using sign language as well as first spoken words and is the first program featuring preverbal babies signing all the words presented..
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I love the videos!!!! I have 3 children now, 4, 2, and 3 months and all 3 watch them. They are very interesting to the little ones and allows me time to catch up on chores and lowers the stress level as they learn to “talk” to me and express what they want. I can’t stand a whining or screaming child and this decreases that significantly. This also teaches proper interaction to ask for something and get positive feedback. My first child asked for milk at 7 months old on her own!
Yes, we strongly advocate teaching babies American Sign Language (ASL) and all the signs presented in the award winning My Baby Can Talk program are ASL signs. ASL is a natural or iconic language. This means that many of the signs look like distinctive parts of the object or action that these signs represent. For example, outlining the whiskers of a cat is gestured for the sign cat. Babies can easily make a connection between the sign and the object or action it represents.
if i ever had a baby i will teach him/her this
is this american sign language?
Someday when I am lucky enough to be a mommy I am going to teach my baby to sign.
I was lucky enough to attend a school that integrated students with special needs and we were taught sign language.
aww so cute!!! and its a good way to communicate xD
omg that lady gave that baby a HUGE apple O.O lol cut it up at least xD! jeezus the babys gonna gnaw on it lol…
That is soooo cool I love seeing babies do sign language.
I love sign language so I’m sending this to you for no other reason than to just share what neat things they’re doing. So just enjoy!!!