What
is Baby Signing?
‘Baby
Signing’ is the term used when parents who can hear use
signs to communicate with hearing babies. It builds on babies’
natural ability to use gesture.
Babies are able to coordinate and control their hand muscles much
earlier than their speech muscles. By introducing them to simple
signs, we can help babies to communicate their emotions and needs
from as young as eight months. This ability to communicate not
only reduces frustration of both babies and their parents/carers,
but it also helps their language development.
Signing is growing in popularity in Britain but has been used
in America for years, and is the norm in American nurseries. Some
British nurseries are now training staff in British Sign Language.
There have been some concerns that baby signing may inhibit speech
but this would only happen if signing were used in place of speech.
Signs should be used in conjunction with speech to provide babies
with a multi-sensory environment.
Using British
Sign Language means that your baby’s signs will be understood
by other parents or carers who sign, as well as by you.
Benefits
of Baby Signing
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Starting
to Sign
- The
first aim is for your child to make a connection between
the sign and what it represents.
- Introduce
only three or four signs to start with. The most successful
seem to be milk, eat, more and bed.
- Use
certain signs before an event to enable your child to
anticipate it (i.e. bath, nappy).
- Always
say the word when you sign, never sign in silence.
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Use only one sign in each sentence.
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Repetition is important. Your baby will not sign to you
immediately but will recognise signs.
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Be patient and don’t get frustrated. Signing should
be a fun part of your everyday interaction, not a chore
or lesson.
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Introduce signs that have a particular interest for your
child.
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Your child’s signs may differ from yours, don’t
worry; the signs will evolve, just like speech.
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There may be signs that your child will never make, but
will understand perfectly.
- Have
fun!
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Play Baby Signing books have been enthusiastically received
by many baby signing groups, as well as the National Deaf
Children’s Society.
“We
are thrilled to welcome these delightful books in which
signing is shown so naturally, we hope that babies and their
families will enjoy them as much as we did.”
National Deaf Children’s Society
"Simply
the best books I have seen on the market for signing babies.
Bright adorable characters demonstrating clear signs. I
would happily recommend these books to anyone signing with
their baby".
Emma Finlay-Smith, Director, Babysigners Limited.
“My
First Signs is charming, clear, affordable and excellently
well thought out, if you only buy one book about signing
with a baby then let it be this book. You will not be disappointed.
The illustrations in the Sign and Sing-Along books are bright
and engaging. The children loved them so much I had to wrestle
them from them!”
Catriona Moore, Tots Talking Hands
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