The ability to communicate is closely tied to behavior, which is why so many tantrums can be averted by a baby’s ability to sign what they need or want. The jump start that girls take in language learning isn’t just a verbal one. There are many other facets of development that differentiate our girls from… Reads more »
Posts By: Mey Lau
Girls Take the Jump Start in Language Development (Part I)
This is the first installment on a series of articles on gender differences as reflected in communication and learning skills We’ve all heard raising a boy is different than raising a girl – and many have made the case for why one sex is easier than another – but gender plays a role in how… Reads more »
Five Baby Sign Language Myths Dispelled
If you are here on our website you are probably one of many parents, caregivers and educators aiming to learn and implement a baby sign language program for your child or children. You have probably already started and have spotted several friends and acquaintances at the playground or at church signing with their pre-verbal hearing… Reads more »
Around The World Facebook Giveaway
At www.babysignlanguage.com we love newly born little people and newly born projects with a heart. This week we want you to join us as we travel around the world with a non-profit partner that loves children. www.wideawake.org is a very young and very passionate volunteer-ran organization that aims to provide funding to small grassroots projects… Reads more »
Five Things Little Hands Should Learn
Here at baby sign language we encourage baby sign language as a tool of bonding, but most importantly we know signing babies are less frustrated babies because their chore needs are understood and met. Beyond chore needs it is essential that we encourage and train little hands to reach out, serve, love, help and encourage…. Reads more »