Communicating With your Toddler Through Baby Sign Language

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, […]

Baby Sign Language – 5 Reasons Why You Should Sign With Your Baby

Baby Sign Language has been getting some great reviews and is becoming increasingly popular with new parents. It’s big in America and is growing in popularity in the UK and Australia; in fact parents worldwide are discovering the benefits of using Baby Sign Language. So what’s Baby Sign Language all about? Baby […]

Why Teach A Hearing Baby Sign Language?

Why Teach A Hearing Baby Sign Language? Many parents wonder why they should teach their baby Sign Language if their hearing is just fine. Isn’t that introducing something unnatural and unnecessary? The answer is no. It is perfectly natural, more than most people realize and the benefits are amazing. Babies are communicating to the […]

Bsl Techniques On How To Teach Baby Sign Language

Babies can begin to learn sign language at between six and eight months of age. At this age, a baby can hold a gaze for a couple of seconds. Teaching usually starts with three to five signs. Because speaking remains a goal, words are usually used along with the signs. Eye contact and emphasis […]

Baby Sign Language, a Fun and Rewarding Home Business

Does the idea of working with parents and babies interest you? What if you could start a home business offering a very rewarding service to families? Parents are jumping at the chance to teach their hearing babies how to communicate using Sign Language. Babies as young as 6 months old are telling their […]

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

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 […]