Baby Sign Language Dictionary

Posted on December 15, 2009 by admin Comments (1)

A Baby Sign Language Dictionary can be found in the back section of the book Toddler Interpreter: A Parent’s Guide to Baby Sign Language for Hearing Babies and Toddlers. This book contains all the information you require to get started on your baby signing journey with your baby or toddler. The signs are presented in the main content section of the book in the order that they are intended to be taught. At the back of the book there is an alphabetical list of each of the signs with a photograph of the sign as part of the baby sign language dictionary.

Baby Sign Language DictionarySign language for babies is very easy to teach – after all it is intended to be used by 6-9 month old babies. The signs in Toddler Interpreter are presented in 5 easy stages of learning, so that the most relevant signs are taught first. These signs are the ones that are most likely to be required early on and they are also the easiest signs to perform. This is what sets this book apart from the others as many baby signing ‘how to’ guides only contain a baby sign language dictionary. The first sign starting with the letter ‘a’ may not be the most relevant sign so you are left wondering “where do I start?”

The most important thing to remember if you are teaching baby signs to your little one is that the signs do not replace the need for words. Baby signing is meant to compliment the speech development process therefore it is essential that the word accompanies the signs each and every time. This helps to re-enforce the association between the spoken word, the sign for that word and its meaning. All of this leads to a better comprehension of the spoken language from an early age and the benefits can flow on right up until school age. The baby sign language dictionary at the back of Toddler Interpreter is a great quick reference guide and the pocket sized book is the perfect size to carry with you. 

Toddler Interpreter teach Baby Signs and they offer the best Free Baby Sign Chart available online and their Baby Signs Book is used by parents and childcare centres in the United Kingdom, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to Teach Baby Sign Language. Sign Language for Babies can be taught using Toddler Interpreter’s comprehensive Baby Sign Language Dictionary. Sign Language for Toddlers can help reduce frustration and has proved very beneficial for Premature Babies and other babies at risk of developing a speech delay.

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