Sign with your baby : programme introduction and British Sign Language reference
A guide for hearing parents demonstrates how they can teach their hearing infants to communicate with simple sign language gestures before they can speak.
"A guide for hearing parents demonstrates how they can teach their hearing infants to communicate with simple sign language gestures before they can speak."@en
"This companion booklet is provided as a supplement to Joseph Garcia's award-winning Sign with your baby programme. Inside, Joseph suggests how to use his programme components as you begin introducing signs to your baby."@en
"Cites the advantages of teaching infancts signing during the first two years of life."@en
"A guide to using sign language to communicate with infants that discusses the development of cognitive and motor skills in infancy, learning by association, techniques for teaching a baby ASL, useful games, understanding signs, and other related topics, and includes illustrations and descriptions of common hand motions."@en
"Infants have control over their hands long before they develop the fine motor skills required for speech. By teaching their infants to sign, starting as early as eight months, more and more parents, grandparents and caregivers are recognizing the many benefits of this early communication. In this book, author and researcher Joseph Garcia offers a straightforward and lighthearted approach to teaching infants how to communicate using simple sign language. This method does not require learning an entire new language. Rather, Joseph teaches how using a few simple gestures can make a big difference in empowering and meeting the needs of your baby.--From publisher description."@en
"A guide to communicate with your baby, through sign language, before they can speak."@en
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