Yesterday I told you how I came about Uh Oh Bands when we were trying to find solutions to some of our baby sign language friends who have confirmed diagnosis of Childhood Apraxia of Speech. For those of you unfamiliar with Apraxia, the condition is defined as delays in speech not associated to deafness, muscle… Reads more »
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Top Fifty Read-Along Books for Babies & Toddlers. The Very Hungry Caterpillar
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a well loved book that should be part of every child’s personal library. For us this book presented a wonderful opportunity to transition baby from two-dimensional concepts to real objects. With the help of The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle we learned many food items particularly fruits. In addition… Reads more »
Best Modeling Toys for Baby Sign Language
Not too long ago our friend Lauren asked us to suggest a few toys suitable for babies whose learning style is more three-dimensional and tactile and have in a way outgrown flashcards. In our book we dedicate a chapter to teaching baby sign language using visuals and props to help baby interact with objects that… Reads more »
How Many Words Should My Baby Know How to Sign?
Yesterday we had a really informal survey on our Facebook page to try to pinpoint the average number of words that babies can sign at each stage in their development. The sample is really small and i will update it as more members of the community contribute. For now, here is the chart: Key findings… Reads more »
Janina Baby Sign Language Story & Video
Today we want to share a wonderful timeline story of baby sign language success. The joy reflected in Janina’s smile as she signs animals such as fish, fruits like apple and banana and expresses her needs for more as she enjoys her lunch is something worthy of admiration. Janina’s mom Ancsi made her own flashcards…. Reads more »