Free Baby Sign Language Chart – Toddler Interpreter
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Toddler Interpreter is one of the Worlds Leading Baby Sign Language programs, used by thousands of parent’s worldwide. We are also one of the fastest growing Baby Sign Language companies, attributed to our wonderful resources that are easy to use and implement.
Our products have been tried and tested and are already implemented into thousands of households.
This short video is of one of our youngest signing stars Scarlette using Baby Sign Language at the age of 10 months. She is 26 months old now and has been using Toddler Interpreter baby sign language for over 16 months. She signs for so many different things such as milk, more, finished, hat, puppy, toilet, thank-you, bird, full, eat, drink, where, shower, fish, sleep, love, brother, quiet and baby as well as a few that she has invented herself! Now that she is almost talking in sentences, on the occasion she will include a sign to emphasise her point, especially when she thinks we aren’t paying her enough attention!
Using Baby Sign Language with your baby can improve the bonding and communication as well as enhance your babies social skills and language comprehension. Many parents report that the frustration of the terrible twos is reduced by using baby sign language because they can be understood though the use of baby sign language.
This free baby sign language chart contains all the baby signs that you need to get started. Our Baby Sign Language program is very easy to follow and many of these signs will look very familiar to you.
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The first stage of learning baby sign language is where they understand you. This can begin as early as 4 months – much earlier than most people get a chance to have a understanding and proper communication with their little one. This continues on and builds until they have the ability to copy the signs and do them with you. At this stage they will do the sign back to you, or at least acknowledge that they understand your words and signs.
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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.





Hello, Thank you for offering this. I have a grand daughter and her other set of grandparents are both totally deaf and we were trying to teach her sign language but not really sure if we were approaching it correctly for her. Looking forward to learning more for our special baby Haylee (who isn’t deaf but her grandparents would love to be able to talk to her as well!)
I received your baby signs poster in my email and printed it off. I do like it very much and am going to try it out with my 15 month old granddaughter. Thanks for sending it to me. Cheryl
Hello Amanda, your most welcome! I look forward to hearing more about your progress with baby sign language, make sure you keep us up to date with her progress.
Thanks for your message Cheryl, we are so glad you like it! We hope you have fun using baby sign language with your granddaughter, we would love to hear more once you have tried it out.
Thank you for the free eposter. I look forward to using baby sign language when my little one is born.
I can’t wait to start my daughter with signing !!! I have heard many good things about a child learning sign. Thanks again !
Thanks for offering this. This is really worth it.
Your welcome! All the best with your baby signing, if you have any questions pop back here and ask.
thank you for offering this i’m looking forward for the new gifts
Thanks for the poster. I have a granddaughter who is just over 2 years old. I bought my Daoughter in Law the Potty traing book and DVD and in the book it was suggested that we try some more sign. Gonna try it.
wow.. great.. it`s free
[...] Signs to you at the age of 6-9 months. It is important to note that you receive the benefits of Sign Language for Babies long before the baby is able to sign back to you. At around the age of 4-5 months, the baby will [...]
Aloha!
I am hearing impaired and also I am a skills trainer for autistic clients.
Thanks everyone, I am so glad you loved your free posters!
Thanks for the post I started teaching my baby’s sign language from six months of age.
The child who knows how to sign will have a much earlier understanding of the English language. This can be a great advantage for them for their future.
Hi, really looking forward to the poster. I’ve been signing since 4 months old but haven’t seen result yet in 3 months. Still waiting for that breakthrough moment when my baby realizes it’s just not mommy being silly.
Hi Seruni, thats wonderful to start so early! Thats the same age we started signing with our own daughter. Hang in there, all the signing you have been doing so far will all fall into place shortly. In about 6-10 weeks time, your baby will develop the ability to sign back to you. When that happens you better be on your toes because they will remember all the signs you have been doing for the past couple of months. Until then, keep it up and just feel good that you are going out of your way to communicate with your little one – I am sure that your baby appreciates all the extra attention even if you do feel a little silly! Be sure to come back and let us know when your baby has their first signing moment! Take care and best wishes from the team at Toddler Interpreter.
Thank you i am looking forward to trying to teach my 4 year old son some signs he is disabled and non-verbal.
I need it for my teachers
free baby sign language chart
I want and need to teach my 11 month old to express herself in the absence of speaking herself.
I am trying to get any help I can get since my son has autism and is nonverbal he is almost 3..
Thank you very much for supplying this chart. My daughter and I have been teaching her son (I provide daycare while she attends college and works) who is 17 months old. He has been signing the basics (mama, granny, milk, please, thank you, more, etc) for about 7 months now and I was looking to teach him new words. His spoken language is improving rapidly as I have always signed the word as I spoke it and he is now doing the same.
Thanks again. Happy Holidays.
Lisa
My dyslevtia and mother with mild autism caused me to fall very far behind in my grammer schooling. Signing would have made a very great difference in my learning at public schools.
Need this for my son.
I think signing for babies is miraculous!!
HI. I look forward to the poster.Thanks.
My 19 month old’s delayed speech is really keeping me awake at night.And just discovered the wonders of signing while reading on the internet.
I am the Lead Infant Teacher for a daycare and am teaching my children sign language. I have been looking for printables to use but have been having a hard time finding anything so I was very excited when I found this.
My grandson has been using sign language learned from outside our home that I recognize from times back when one of my other sons taught his son sign language and had to ask a teacher what it was! I am looking forward to using your chart and moving forward as my 17 month old grandson grows. Thank you for having this tool.
I have a 2 year old daughter I just adopted from China and brought home in April. She has a cleft lip and palate and has trouble making sounds. I think she knows some sign language but I would like to learn some more so we can communicate together better.
Thanks