In his 1985 book Solve Your Child’s Sleep Problems (revised and expanded in 2006), pediatrician Richard Ferber introduced a method of getting children to sleep that has become known as “Ferberizing” or Cry out method. To put it briefly the method consists in allowing the baby to cry briefly before providing comfort. The cry it out method is usually… Reads more »
Posts Categorized: baby sign language
Language & Speech Development In Babies & Toddlers- Infographic
Do you have a new baby and you want to get started on the right foot? Our baby sign language kits contain all of the signs to help your baby overcome nocturnal fears and anxieties. Volume III of the Baby Signing Time collection available in our Premium and Ultra Kits comes with songs appropriate for… Reads more »
Fun Baby Signs for Fall Chart I Printable
I know we all love quick reference guides to help us practice the signs of the season. Let’s get started. Together we can learn many signs useful during the fall holidays and all year long. Click here to print your baby sign language fall signs Chart I
Using Baby Sign Language to Help Your Baby Overcome Nocturnal Fears
Nocturnal separation anxiety is real. Throughout human history having companionship, particularly the companionship of an adult has been associated with safety. After all, our ancestors were mostly nocturnal hunters often leaving children alone and exposed to predators. Nocturnal fears are not exclusive to children sleeping alone. Many parents that co-sleep report babies and toddlers… Reads more »
The Day Baby Sign Language Saved The Day. A Mama Story to Make Your Heart Smile
Every baby learns differently as far as timing, learning style and preferences. Some of us start with basics like the sign for milk, more, mommy and daddy. But for some the list of starter signs is customized based on the child’s personal preferences and interests. I have met wee ones whose only passion is… Reads more »