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Sign Language Babies: The Definitive Guide to Teach Baby Sign Language (Fast Track Program)

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Author(s)Chris Philip
ISBN / ASINB00ANUMEKQ
ISBN-13978B00ANUMEK2
Sales Rank544,518
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Sign Language Babies: The Definitive Guide to Teach Baby Sign Language (Fast Track Version)

This fast track version will give you the basics to start teaching your infant sign language.

Table of Contents (36 pages)
Welcome to The Fast Track to Signing Program!
The Fourteen rules to teaching baby sign language.
Looking for sign readiness - signs your baby is ready to start signing.
Week One: Objective: Introducing the MORE sign.
A first sign? – How to tell.
Week Two Objective: Introduce EAT and MILK and continue to sign MORE.
Week Three Objective: Reinforce the EAT, MILK and MORE signs.
Week Four to Week Eight: Objective: Continue to do all previously introduced signs.
Sign troubleshooting.
Next step: Other books and blog resources.


READ MORE DETAILS ABOUT THE FAST TRACK BOOK:
Sign language isn’t rocket science, thankfully, but it does involve some very important techniques which must be followed to be successful. Even if you aren’t totally diligent in sticking to theses rules, chances are excellent that your baby will still learn to sign. Your level of dedication to the rules will determine how fast your baby will get it. Obviously, the more you put in, the more you get out.

Here is the short list of the most important techniques in teaching baby sign language:
1. The first key to teaching baby sign language is to use repetition, a lot of repetition.
(There are 14 techniques that are discussed.)


Is your baby ready? Around 9 months, look for these signs:
- Your baby looks to your face when you speak.
- Repetition in motions as if trying to get something.
- Reaching or pointing at things as if wanting something specific.
- When he drops a toy, he tries to see where it went.
- Baby looks inquisitively to you when seeing a new object or toy or brings toys to you looking for a reaction.
- Baby reaches for things or puts their arms up to be picked up
(We share about 20 signs that your infant is ready to learn signing!)
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