BS- FAQ
Published Saturday, November 24, 2007 by Ashley inFrequently Asked Questions:
Q: My baby can hear. Are there any benefits to teaching my hearing child baby sign language?
A: Yes! Learning baby sign language builds confidence - your baby knows he can communicate more effectively, thereby reducing or possibly avoiding unnecessary frustrations and tantrums!
Q: When should I start teaching my baby signs? At what age is the best time to start?
A: The best time to introduce baby signs is when your baby is between the ages of 6 - 12 months. (Although some parents begin before 6 months and many start after 12-months.)
Q: Won't learning sign language cause a speech delay?
A: No. Research proves that babies who learn to sign, actually speak earlier than non-signing babies. Signing babies also tend to accumulate a larger (vocal) vocabulary than non-signing babies.
Q: How should I introduce the signs?
A: Starting with basic signs, you will want to sign the word each time you say it to your baby. For instance, use the sign for milk while asking your baby if he wants some milk. Repetition works best.
Q: When will my baby sign back to me?
A: Depending on the age of your infant, baby, or toddler, how frequently s/he sees you sign, and how interested your child is in communicating; most babies sign back between 2 weeks -- 2 months after seeing their first sign. After your baby understands the power of sign language, he will begin signing back much sooner! Babies tend to accumulate several signs at once between the peak of 12-18 months. Just wait -- He will amaze you!
Q: My baby’s signs don't resemble mine. How do I get her to sign them correctly?
A: Just as your baby vocalizes ba for ball or da da for daddy, her signs may not resemble the standard handshape of signs at first. As she continues to see you signing the words properly, she will modify her own signs with time. Be sure always to praise your baby when she signs, no matter if it's done ‘correctly’ or otherwise.
Q: What if I don’t know a sign for a particular word?
A: There are plenty of websites available that feature videos of how to sign words. Check back on the Baby Sign page for links to various websites.
Q: How many signs and which signs do I begin with?
A: The most common sign parents begin using is milk, followed by more, eat, please, and thank you. Our son’s first sign was doggie!
Q: What if my childcare provider doesn’t use signs?
A: Many daycares and preschools are beginning to recognize the benefits of utilizing baby signs within their programs and report reduced frustration amongst children in groups as well as a decrease in noise levels within their classrooms. In other cases, biting problems were also reduced and/or eliminated. It is important to tell your childcare provider of the benefits of baby signs for your baby. You can of course, point them to our site!
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Mama Ashley
I'm a baby-wearing, selective and delayed vaccinating, organic food feeding, extended rear-facing, baby sign teaching, semi-attachment parenting Mommy to a handsome 20 month toddler.
Gunnar's Milestones
1st Smile- 2 weeks 6 days
1st Hospital Stay- 1 month 12 days
1st Coo- 1 month 18 days
1st Giggle- 2 months 2 days
Held Head Up (stable)- 2 months 4 days
STTN- 2 months 6 days (only lasted a month)
Sit up Supported- 3 months 2 days
Reach for Toy- 3 months 12 days
*Mommy started cloth diapering*
Rolled Over Tummy -> Back- 3 months 28 days
Held Own Bottle- 4 months 6 days
Sat up Alone- 4 months 30 days
Solid Food- 5 months
Put Toes in Mouth- 5 months 2 weeks
1st Sippy Cup- 6 months 2 days
Sat in a High Chair- 6 months 4 days
Stood Alone Using Furniture- 6 months 26 days
Rolled Over Back -> Tummy- 7 months 26 days
1st Tooth- 7 months 4 weeks
Said "Baba"- 7 months 29 days
1st Sign "milk"- 8 months 6 days
Said "Dada" (indiscriminately)- 9 months 3 days
Fake Cough - 9 months 5 days
Cruising- 9 months 6 days
Low Crawl- 10 months 1 week
Pull Self Up- 10 months 12 days
Pull Up in Crib- 10 months 3 weeks
Crawl- 10 months 3 weeks
First Steps- 11 months 8 days
Bear Crawl- 11 months 13 days
First Haircut- 11 months 19 days
Tooth #5- 11 months 19 days
Learn to Clap- 11 months 20 days
Learn to Climb the Stairs- 11 months 20 days
Tooth #6- 11 months 3 weeks
Happy 1st Birthday!!!
Gives Kiss- 12 months
Stand up from Sitting- 12 months
Drink of a normal cup- 12 months
Knows what "lay down" means- 12 months
Says "ma"- 12 months
Says "nigh nigh"- 12 months
Lifts Legs up to Climb- 12 months
Understands "out"- 12 months
Teeth 7 & 8- 12 months
Tooth #9 (1st molar)- 13 months
Waved "Hi"- 13 months 1 day
Tooth #10 (2nd molar)- 13 months 3 days
Went Downstairs by Himself- 13 months 17 days
Says "mama"- 13 months 17 days
Wave Bye- 13 months
Points to His Head When Asked- 13 months 26 days
1st Word "Hi"- 13 months 29 days
Teeth #11 & 12 (lower molars)- 14 months 4 days
Knows Where Belly is- 15 months
Walk Backwards- 15 months
Runs- 15 months
Drinks from a Straw- 15 months
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