Free Printable Baby Sign Language
Today we are sending out a link to download our Baby Sign Language Stage 1 Poster.! To get your copy, just enter your details on the left and the free download will be e-mailed to you in the next 0-5 minutes.
There is so much ‘free’ baby sign language information available on the internet but much of it doesn’t really give you what you are looking for, or the free stuff is poorly designed. We want to help you learn baby sign language so this download is the exact poster that we sell on our website for $4.95, we hope you like it.
Make sure you save this file to your computer so that you can keep coming back to it. It has been designed to be printed on A3 size paper so for best results you can take it on a disc or USB to your local print shop.
If you would like to leave a comment below to say thank you that would be nice. Everyone likes a few nice words every now and then and when you are parenting two small children you don’t hear thanks that often, so that can be your gift in return to me. Sound like a fair deal?
This poster is yours to keep, but please do not send this out to all of your friends, our products are copyright protected and I don’t want to get you into trouble. If you would like to share this gift with your friends please feel free to point them to this page on our blog. Spread the word with Facebook, or Twitter too!
If you want to know why we are giving away this freebie, just read more below.
We are having so much fun using Baby Sign Language with our baby Scarlette, she is 10 months old and is copying our sign language signs for ‘milk’ already. She is also getting very good at pointing to the things that she wants. Make no mistake, at this age she definately knows exactly what she wants. I am keen to help her be understood, trust me I don’t want to deal with her tantrums, not now or later! Thats why we have been using Baby Sign Language with her since she was 4 months old.
I have already been through the terrible twos once and I hate to say that it was one of the most trying times of my life. My little boy is so full of energy and fun but at times he was an absolute nightmare. That was 5 years ago now and unfortunately I didn’t have the knowledge of Baby Sign Language that I do now, otherwise things might have been a bit different. I don’t think there has been a time in my life where I have felt like such a failure. It is so frustrating to have to deal with a stand off at each and every turn. It was especially worse because like most boys, he didn’t begin talking until he was over 2 years of age. Baby Sign Language can improve this by bringing forward the age that your baby starts to talk. Most of the frustration of the terrible twos is because they know what they want to tell you but can’t be understood.
You might have noticed the sign up form on the left hand side of this page. Well today everyone that has ever entered their details are going to get a nice surprise, I am sending out one of our products to them all today for FREE! I know that sounds silly and makes no sense because really we are giving away free printable baby sign language for nothing. On our website, Toddler Interpreter, this printable baby sign language poster retails for $4.95.
So more about this free printable baby sign language. I am going to send out the Stage 1 Poster. It contains all the baby sign language signs that you need to get started. Our baby sign language is based on gestures so you will find that these baby signs are all very easy to do and many will look very familiar to you. Its how you use these that are more important. There is a special knack to teaching your little one how to recognize that these signs are associated with the specific keyword. Once they pick up on that they will be looking out for more so that they can add to their vocabulary and you will be well on your way to enjoying two way communication.
The first stage of learning baby sign language is where they understand you – this is great. This can start 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 dexterity to copy you. At this stage they will do the sign back to you, or in our case, Scarlette nods ‘yes’ to us to acknowledge that she does want what we sign to her. This is why I like the Toddler Interpreter Baby Sign Language the best – it is based on natural gestures not ones that are brought in from adult sign language. The sign language sign for ‘yes’ in the sign language used for the hearing impaired isn’t a simple nod of the head, it involves a hand movement. It doesn’t make much sense to me to teach a hand gesture for ‘yes’ to a baby. Who else is going to understand your little one is saying ‘yes’ when they are out playing with others or at a childcare centre. What happens when they get older – do you have to teach them to nod their head? Likewise, the sign for ’sorry’ in traditional sign language involves a gesture that looks like you are gesturing that you are hungry. This also bothers me; what if your baby is trying to apologise but people think that it is hungry – confusing hey! Thats why we put so much into developing our Baby Sign Language tools, we don’t want to make life harder for your little one by introducing a language that only a select few will understand, that would only add to their frustration in my opinion.
I hope you like our free printable baby sign language gift. If you are starting to get excited about using this with your baby don’t forget to check out our book, it has so many great tips on how to really use baby sign language effectively with your little one. It is available as a hard copy that we post out to you or as a download that is instantly available so you could start reading it today. I am also available to answer your questions personally, just send me an e-mail.
I have set this up for you so that if you sign up on the left in the near future you will also receive your free printable baby sign language. Once you go through the process of confirming you want to receive the offer, the Toddler Interpreter Baby Sign Language Poster 1 e-mailed straight out to you. Make sure you use a valid e-mail so that you don’t miss out on your poster.
Don’t forget to leave a comment below and pass the link to this page on to your friends so they can get their poster sent to them too. Remember that our products are copyright protected so you aren’t allowed to send it around to everyone, sorry about that.
Enjoy your free printable baby sign language and have a great day!
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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 can be taught 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 and other babies at risk of developing a speech delay.
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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.
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thank you for offering this i’m looking forward for the new gifts
I love the idea of giving out free posters! Thanks, and I will be sure to point our audience of baby/toddler signers over to join your newsletter and to get the free e-poster.
Great job!
MJ
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
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