Baby Sign Language Dictionary

Posted on June 19, 2009 by admin Comments (0)

A Baby Sign Language Dictionary can be found in Toddler Interpreter, A Parent’s Guide to Baby Sign Language for Hearing Babies and Toddlers. The back section of the book is a dedicated section for the Baby Sign Language Dictionary where all Baby Signs are listed in alphabetical order including a small picture of the Baby Sign for easy reference.

Toddler Interpreter, Not Just a Baby Sign Language Dictionary

Toddler Interpreter, A Parent’s Guide to Baby Sign Language for Hearing Babies and Toddlers is more than just a Baby Sign Language Dictionary though. Unlike many Baby Sign Language resources, Toddler Interpreter has a structure so that you know which Baby Signs are more relevant to teach first. Rather than just providing a Baby Sign Language Dictionary where it is left up to you to navigate and choose which Baby Signs you need to teach first, Toddler Interpreter also provides the Baby Signs broken down into 5 Stages of Learning. Each stage contains 12 Baby Signs.

The First Stage of Learning contains all of the most basic Baby Signs, such as Milk, Mommy, Daddy, Eat, Sleep – these are all very relevant for a baby who is just starting out with their communication. Stage One focuses on all of the babies needs, this helps the baby understand that this form of communication is beneficial to them, encouraging them to take it further.

Stage Two completes all of the basics of communication such as naming things and people, ownership and looking for something. Stage two also introduces the concept of putting two signs together such as ‘more milk’ and ‘where’s Daddy’ to enable the baby to communicate the concept of asking for more and looking for someone or something.

The remaining Stages of Learning, Stages Three to Five aim to provide more vocabulary and expand on the concepts already learnt. The signs progress at the same pace as the baby’s language skills which is a perfect lead into for the baby’s speech development.

Toddler Interpreter is the only Baby Sign Language resource that contains a Baby Sign Language Dictionary as well as easy to follow Stages of Learning making it an easier learning path for both the parent and baby.

Toddler Interpreter teach Baby Signs and they offer the best Free Baby Sign Language Chart  available online and their Baby Sign Language 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 is easy using Toddler Interpreter’s comprehensive Baby Sign Language Dictionary. Sign Language for Toddlers can help reduce frustration and Baby Sign Language has proved very beneficial for Premature Babies, children with Velo Cardio Facial Syndrome and other babies at risk of developing a speech delay.

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