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Research Shows The Benefits Of Baby Sign Language
Learning a second language improves overall language skills. It has also been demonstrated in other scientific research that children who learn a second language early on in life become comparatively ahead in both languages when compared to a child who speaks only one language. Sign language stimulates early brain development and enhances the communication and social skills. Baby sign language enriches the bonding and relationship between you and your child. Your relationship with your child is enriched by baby sign language as you are talking to your baby, encouraging imitation, exploring new opportunities together and interacting more frequently. All of this provides the child with a sense of security, love and affection. Baby sign language empowers your child to have a sense of control over their environment lessoning frustration. Empowering your child with communication skills much earlier in life than they would usually develop with speech can have a profound effect on reducing the frustration felt by the child, especially when they reach the age generally known to parents as the terrible twos. Baby sign language allows babies to share their world with us. Using baby sign language can give you a unique opportunity to get to know your babies wants and needs from a very early age. It can also give you insight into their personality and their perception of the world around them. Baby sign language is the perfect way of getting to know your baby better. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Lisa Baade is the author of Toddler Interpreter, A Parent's Guide to Baby Sign Language for Hearing Babies and Toddlers. By the time the baby has worked through the 5 stages of learning, the baby signs have progressed with the child's development and most children will be ready to replace all signs with fully developed speech, which remains the goal. Toddler Interpreter Baby Sign Language Resources can be purchased on line from www.toddlerinterpreter.com |
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