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Pros and Cons of Baby Sign Language
Teaching your baby sign language has become a much more popular thing to do in recent times as well as "Baby Einstein" videos, and listening to loads of classical music. However, it is one of those debated...
2 commentsTeach Your Baby to Sign
Babies are intelligent. They have the potential to communicate long before they are physically able to produce words. By taking the time to teach your baby to sign, you give him the ability to communicate at a much younger age. You can teach him to sign when he is hungry, thirsty, wet, or hurting.
5 commentsTeach Your Baby Sign Language
We believe in teaching Baby Sign Language because signing is a great activity for parent and child. It is both physically and cognitively stimulating. Children who grow up signing generally become better...
34 commentsAmerican Sign Language Coloring - K to P
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0 commentsAmerican Sign Language Coloring - V to Z
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0 commentsFree Coloring Sheets - Alphabet Coloring Sheets Letters - Apple to Ice
The free coloring pages and colouring sheets within this hub page are for use by traditional or home school education when introducing the concept and details of the Alphabet. The combination of Alphabet...
0 commentsSign Language for Children - It Can Change Lives: Helen Keller
You may have heard of Helen Keller. You might have read her story in grade school, seen the play "The Miracle Worker," or seen one of the many excellent movies about Helen. She and her Teacher, Annie...
0 commentsAmerican Sign Language/ Deaf Culture
ASL Individuals who use American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary mode of communication are part of Deaf Culture. In addition a unique language, they share common traditions and customs. ASL is a language...
1 commentSign Language Alphabet
Learning sign language is a wonderful skill to have to communicate with a person who is hearing impaired. My son's best friend was profoundly deaf. He had a Cochlear implant, which is sometimes called a...
1 commentThe English Language: Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal communication, sometimes called "Body Language" is any sort of communication which is done without words. Please note, American Sign Language other national sign languages are NOT nonverbal...
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