Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Sign language with infants and toddlers

http://youtu.be/PtYv1AL-CkQ


 When nonverbal children have a means of expressing their wants and needs it reduces frustration for the adult as well as the child. Just think of how often your young child wants or needs something but you are not sure what it is. Your child becomes exacerbated with you and you become completely frustrated with the whole situation. Sign language is one way for communication to take place between adults and children to limit the times of frustration.

There is much research in the child development field implying that using sign language with your young child enhances not just language development, but also cognitive development, fine motor development, and - if used correctly - social and emotional development.

The tips at the beginning of the video are essential. Only use the signs that are important to your child. Children need concrete ways to build the connection between language and their environment. Remember to use the signs in context and continue it (often for months) until your child picks it up.

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