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Loading... Teach Your Baby to Sign: An Illustrated Guide to Simple Sign Language for Babiesby Monica Beyer
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HTML: The ultimate guide to baby sign language, with color photos and 200 signs! You can hearâ??your baby can hearâ??so what's the deal? Every parent knows how frustratedâ??how enragedâ??babies become when they can't make themselves clear to their families. But now, before they can talk, they can tell you what they meanâ??with signs! Signing has taken the parenting world by storm. Why? Every parent is eager to give their baby the best possible upbringing, the least frustration, and the best head start for achieving in today's driven, competitive society. Research (funded by the National Institutes of Health) has found that signing babies: talk sooner and have larger vocabularies; have stronger parent/child bonds; have less frustration, crying and tantrums; show more interest in books; engage in more sophisticated play; and have higher IQ scores. Now, what parent doesn't want that? Baby signing has been featured on Dateline and Oprah. Teach Your Baby to Sign features photographs of babies signing, plus line illustrations of each sign. And it provides 200 useful signsâ??more than any other bookâ??so parents can have a wide selection to choose from, along with stage-by-stage guidance so they'll know which signs to teach first and which to add as they and their baby become progressively more skilled and comfortab No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)419.1Language Linguistics Sign languages Sign languages used primarily for purposes other than communication of deaf peopleLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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