My nephew is almost three and he uses baby sign language because he has hearing aids and hasn't learned to speak yet.
He's getting much better about using his signs and asking for help with things.
I have a friend that taught her son to use a few signs that they called lifesavers for that period before he started talking. He'll be two in May and doesn't use them as much anymore. I know for sure he used "milk" and "more".
Signing Times I think is the name of the video series that the area aid uses with my nephew. I watched a couple of them and they are good.
My best friend has taught her son a few signs the best one being 'Monkey' - useful in their house as she collects monkey things. He looks so please with himself when you recognise what he is 'saying'
I did intend to do this with Molly but not got round to it but now you've reminded me I might look into something called 'sing and sign' which seems to be on round here.
**and I have e-mailed the woman who runs it to find out more and possibly try it out - will let you know how we go
Thanks so much for reminding me of this Kaylee. I was looking for something that Declan could do that would fit in with Molly's hectic life (yep I'm a taxi driver already!) and this fits the bill
We start next term and Molly is allowed come along and help (which is great as she has a much better memory for these things than I do )
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