Yesterday we worked on our first set of winter signs for babies and toddlers. We learned how to sign wind, snow and cold and also had a few opportunities to engage our little ones in activities and crafts. You can see the post here. Today we are going to tackle winter clothing. Toddlers… Reads more »
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Trying the Controversial Cry it Out Method? Learn How Baby Sign Language Can Help You Take a Gentler Approach
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 »
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 »
Warm Flash Card
Printable Warm Baby Sign Language Flash card (U.S. Letter) Printable Warm Baby Sign Language Flash card (A4 Size) Usage: The sign for warm is super useful during the the toddler years. We use it to equip our baby to convey discomfort when the car seat gets too warm or to help him or her communicate… Reads more »
Five Ways Baby Sign Language is Transforming The Way You Parent
“Babies are sponges” We hear it all the time and it is a great reminder to parent intentionally. When we parent, we often forget that it is a two-way relation where both participants grow and learn. Today, we are setting time aside to share with you five ways in which teaching your baby how to… Reads more »