luvflorida
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I find this concept intriguing and I'm wondering if anyone here has used/uses sign language with their infant or toddler.
My grandson turns one tomorrow and is non-verbal. Carter babbles a lot and can make a string of sounds, but he does not say any words yet. Not even close. Now, I know he is still very young, and I'm not concerned about his intelligence or understanding of words. His receptive language is excellent. I also know it is more common for boys to talk at a later age than girls.
It was something that my grandson did at dinner tonight that made me think about babies signing. My husband and I were out to dinner with my daughter, son-in-law, and grandson. Earlier today, I was telling my daughter about how Carter and I were playing pat-a-cake. At dinner, my daughter looked at Carter and asked, "Can you do pat-a-cake?" Carter promptly pointed at me, then started clapping his hands together. The clapping of the hands didn't surprise us, but the pointing at me did! Somehow, it made me think of signing.
I can see where it would be beneficial for a non-verbal baby/toddler to learn some words in sign language. And, at his age, I'd only want to do it if it was fun for him.
So, just curious if anyone here has taught any signing to their little one.
My grandson turns one tomorrow and is non-verbal. Carter babbles a lot and can make a string of sounds, but he does not say any words yet. Not even close. Now, I know he is still very young, and I'm not concerned about his intelligence or understanding of words. His receptive language is excellent. I also know it is more common for boys to talk at a later age than girls.
It was something that my grandson did at dinner tonight that made me think about babies signing. My husband and I were out to dinner with my daughter, son-in-law, and grandson. Earlier today, I was telling my daughter about how Carter and I were playing pat-a-cake. At dinner, my daughter looked at Carter and asked, "Can you do pat-a-cake?" Carter promptly pointed at me, then started clapping his hands together. The clapping of the hands didn't surprise us, but the pointing at me did! Somehow, it made me think of signing.
I can see where it would be beneficial for a non-verbal baby/toddler to learn some words in sign language. And, at his age, I'd only want to do it if it was fun for him.
So, just curious if anyone here has taught any signing to their little one.
