Free Baby Sign Language Chart – Toddler Interpreter

Posted on May 27, 2010 by admin Comments (19)

Download your Free Baby Sign Language Stage Chart today.

To get your copy, just enter your details on the left and the free baby sign language chart will be e-mailed to immediately.

Don’t hesitate, enter your name and e-mail on the left and follow the instructions. Make sure you use a valid e-mail so that you don’t miss out on your free baby sign language chart. If you would like to leave a comment below to say thank you we would really appreciate it, that can be your gift in return to us.

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.

Watch this short video of one of our signing stars Scarlette using Baby Sign Language at the age of 10 months. She is 21 months old now and has been using Toddler Interpreter baby sign language for over 11 months now. She signs for so many different things now 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!

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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Enjoy your free baby sign language chart and have a great day!

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.

Printable Sign Language for Kids

Posted on May 10, 2010 by admin Comments (0)

Printable Sign Language for Kids is available on the left hand side of this page.

Enter your details and upon confirmation you will be taken immediately to a page where you can download and print a sign language chart that has been specifically designed for kids.

We have been signing with our kids for a little over 12 months now however Ian was a sign language instructor for many years before this. Our baby daughter is only 16 months old and she knows the baby signs for about 20 words even though she can only say about 3 of them. Her older brother uses this to his advantage so that they can play with each other and communicate – he is 6 years older than her and loves to teach her new signs (and show off to his friends about how clever she is!).

Printable Sign Language for KidsThere are many reasons why you may be looking to start sign language with your children. Not so long ago, it would most likely have been because they were diagnosed with a hearing impairment. In more recent times it is becoming widely accepted that this is something we should all engage in. After all, there is so much more to human social interaction and communication than the words that we speak and finally we are beginning to realise that this is an important part of our social development.

Printable sign language for kids makes it easier for you to refer to the signs. Print our free chart so that you can place it in a prominent part of your house and remember to do the signs frequently.

Research is now confirming what we have been wondering for years – communication is so much more than words. Our human interaction relies so much on the visual stimulation and interaction. They are now finding, through careful studies of the brain, that the earliest forms of communication are not only visual but that visual communication is processed by the exact part of the brain that processes our spoken communication. This is a breakthrough not only for medical research but for those wishing to engage in Baby Sign Language with their child.

There are so many benefits from learning to sign with your children:

• Sign language can be (and should be) universal – the vast majority of the keyword signs used in children’s or baby sign language are the same world-wide.

• Printable sign language for kids is 1. Free (if you download our chart) and 2. a fantastic way to initiate communication with your baby, toddler or child.

So, no matter what the reason is that you came to this page we are glad that you are here. We want you to enjoy the benefits of the wonderful communication method as much as we have. If you would like to help us ‘spread the word’ on how great sign language is for children then please, send the link of this page to your friends and family so they can download their printable sign language for kids as well.

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.

Baby Sign Language and Speech Development

Posted on May 8, 2010 by admin Comments (2)

The progression from Baby Signs to speech should occur naturally.

If you have been using baby sign language with your child from an early age it is likely that they will start to develop speech much earlier than their peers. By providing them with a communication tool such as baby signing, they will realize the benefits of communication earlier and be looking for more complex ways to get their point across.

The transition from baby sign language to speech will depend on how you have been using the baby signs. Providing that you have not replaced the need for speech withTeach Baby Sign Language the use of baby signs everything should be fine. Baby signing will usually increase the comprehension of words and so when coupled with the spoken language will be a great benefit in the child’s speech development.

If your child is not meeting the speech development milestones you should seek advice from your pediatrician. If it does turn out to be the case that your child is suffering from delayed speech the sign language will be a huge benefit. Every child follows their own unique developmental timeline. Your baby should be able to be understood at 31 months by the members in their family. If this isn’t the case it might be time to seek help.

The transition from baby sign language to speech is usually progressive. The baby will be able to speak and sign a few words. They may choose to combine a spoken word with the baby signs to get their point across. As they begin to communicate in sentences, they may try putting several words or several signs together. Once they have reached this stage, mostly children will chose to drop the sign and just use the word. They may revert back to the signs when they are tired but eventually they will go on to use more complicated sentences and the signs will be obsolete.

This will all happen naturally, the only thing you need to do is support their speech development by talking to them often. Baby Sign Language can be a wonderful tool to help in the progression to speech.

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.