Birthday
Birthday has many variants in ASL. For purposes of Baby Sign Language, we choose one of the easiest and most common variants. You take your dominant hand, with fingers open and middle finger extended forward. Touch your middle finger first to your chin and then to your chest.
SIGN USAGE
First and second birthdays are a big deal for parents, but babies don't always understand the significance. You can help babies prepare for the event by going through picture books about birthdays and learn about games, and cake, and candles, so they are ready when the big day comes.
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Flash Card
This is an advanced sign best used once your toddler begins gaining an appreciation for birthday parties.
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Hello, are there any similar signs to birthday?
Hi Inali, The sign for “birthday” on this page is the most common one in ASL, but there are other signs for birthday in ASL as well. You may find them here .
This will come in handy thank you my best friend will be surprised when I show her how much I learned American Sign Language…
Hi!
Ummm…how do you sign the word “birth” by itself?
and can you please add the word in video?
Thank you! 🙂
ADMIN – Hi Sara,
You hold the palm of your hand near your stomach The left hand is coving the right hand. The right slips downward and outward representing the motion of a baby out of a womb.