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Dec 21

Signing With Jove

If you look at my web addy you’ll notice that it says LilSigner. Well I got this domain name ages ago thinking I’ll be using it to post info on baby sign language. We did this with our first, M, and it was great. At around 6-months M could sign milk and by 14-months she knew 30+ signs. That girl rarely cried because we didn’t understand her.

But, life took over and the domain name stayed dormant.

Years later there are tons of sites with baby signing info. But I still kept the name because I like it and like M we started signing with Jovie when she was 4-months old.

Is she signing yet? I think so but it’s still vague. I see her raise her hand and somewhat make the milk sign but not so sure. I know that she knows the word milk. She gets very excited!

Unlike M, Jovie’s physical development is a tad bit slower. M was on her tummy at 4-months old. Jovie just got comfortable doing it at around 5.5-months. Jovie is still trying to sit up on her own and M at this age was already a sitting pro. Every baby’s different and so we’ll just see what happens.

Some babies don’t have full control of their movement until they’re 8-months old so we’ll wait. But, while we wait, we’ll continue to sign milk and lately I’ve added mom and eat too (don’t overwhelm, pick 2-3 most used words with milk being one of the first).

After she signs her first word we’re going to start watching some videos. Our favorite is My Baby Can Talk. I think this video is a perfect first video for babies. It’s slow and the images entrance these little people. After she knows a few more and a bit older we’ll move up to Signing Time. Signing Time has more songs and dance. The graphic is fun too but a lot faster pace.

Which videos do we have? We have the first and second My Baby Can Talk videos and Signing Time Vol. 3 and Vol. 5 ABC.

As you can see we didn’t invest in a lot. M learned lots of words from the above DVDs and from me showing her words that were not in the DVDs. My Baby Can Talk has a nice video dictionary of words and Michigan State University has a nice video catalog. I also noticed that there’s a new one when I was Googling for the MSU site and it seems quite nice too, ASL Pro.

If you do research on sign language you might notice that there are two different types. One is American Sign Language or ASL and the other is Signing Exact English or SEE. I took SEE and although a lot of words uses the same signs there are differences. Most if not all of the baby signing instructions uses ASL.

When your baby starts signing you’ll notice that she will not sign perfectly. This is ok. Babies don’t start to talk in perfect English either. You’ll also notice that she will start coming up with her own signs. This is ok too. Just go with the flow! The point of baby signing for hearing children is to be able to communicate before the child can speak. Even after the child starts speaking it’s not a bad idea to keep signing up. One day M wanted a banana and I could not understand what she said. On the third try she looked at me crossly, said the word again AND signed. I said, “Aaaaah, banana” and I gave her one. Another reason to keep signing is that when in public it was so much nicer for M to sign “poop” than say it out loud {::SMILE}.

Before I leave I want to share one more thing. We think Jovie has already said her first word: mom. She only uses it when I’m not around and she’s upset and wanting me. She’s been doing this the last few days. A bit early, no?

Nov 24

Brushing Up on Signing Again

Well, it’s probably about time for me to brush up on my ASL knowledge. It’s not that I’m hoping the baby’s going to be deaf but signing has been very very, extremely, beneficial with M. I learned how to sign from videos and at about three months I started showing M the sign for milk, dog, and drink. At about six months she signed milk. I was sooooo happy and I still remember how it happened. I was in bed holding her while talking to Drew who was in the LA area at that time. I looked down at M and she had her little arms up and a fist. Of course it didn’t click right away and I kept talking but each time I looked down she lifted her arm and did some hand movements. I guess third time’s a charm and it clicked. I might have shortened Drew’s hearing by a few days but crap, I was so happy and he didn’t care either.

I hung up, I think I did a decent goodbye, miss you, I love you and all that, but honestly, I was focused on the little girl. I was nursing then and so after we found a nice comfy spot I signed milk and she ate. From then on, I always rely on M to tell me when she’s hungry. I did pay attention to the clock but not as much since she was hungry a lot (and is still hungry a lot).

At seven months M signed dog and since that day she added more and more words every so often. She started talking at 14-months. It was weird, she went from babbly to just talking the next day. She signed a lot until she was 18-months and then the signing gradually went away. But even when she talked, sometimes I still didn’t understand her and after a few tries she’d say AND sign the word for me. She knew that I was not understanding her words and would voluntarily say and sign.

Some people are afraid to sign with their babies because they are worried that the child might not learn how to speak. Well, I don’t believe that. A child will start speaking when he’s ready. Just like M did. When then do differs from one child to the other and you can’t compare your child to a chart from a book or your neighbor. Personally, I think signing has helped M’s language skills. When most kids were only using one words to communicate, M was doing two and sometimes three.

Videos I used to teach myself a few signs:

  • My Baby Can Talk
  • ComTech

Videos I purchased for M:

  • My Baby Can Talk First Sign (purchased at Amazon)
  • Signing Time Vol 2,3&5 (also at Amazon)

My personal opinion, I think the My Baby Can Talk is best for new babies learning to sign. It’s slower paced and babies are just entranced with it. It’s not just M. I bought this for a few friends and they say the same thing (and their little ones are communicating so well!!!). After baby’s a bit older and really understand the idea of signing, Signing Time is awesome. It’s more musical, animated, and fast. M loved loved loved the three she has. She learned her ABC with Alex and Leah {::SMILES}. We never got to buying more just because she started talking so soon. Plus the words that she learned from the ones we purchased were sufficient. Also, I was supplementing her with words that we learned together from the Internet that she needed/wanted and weren’t in the videos. It worked out well without buying the whole load of DVDs.

So, kind of long but just some info on signing and a reminder for me to get warmed up on it. M too… she can’t wait to start learning again so that she can teach baby too.

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