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Sign With Your Baby: How to Communicate With Infants Before They Can Speak | 
enlarge | Author: Joseph Garcia Publisher: Northlight Communications Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 51 reviews Sales Rank: 9164
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 112 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 5.9 x 0.3
ISBN: 0966836774 Dewey Decimal Number: 419 UPC: 670497777763 EAN: 9780966836776 ASIN: 0966836774
Publication Date: March 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Some slight wear on book from reading, binding and pages are in very good shape, we guarantee all purchases and ship all items via USPS mail.
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Product Description This book teaches hearing parents how to use simple sign language gestures to communicate with their hearing infants before their infants can speak. Joseph Garcia uses anecdotes, practical guidelines and humor to explain the benefits and method for taking advantage of this unique form of early communication. He will help you recognize when your child is receptive to learning. He recommends which signs to teach first and shares ideas for games that can be fun and useful when introducing new signs. The book is also a useful reference with 145 clearly illustrated signs, enabling you to choose and teach the signs that will be most beneficial to you and your child. This book is also included in a separate "package" edition called the SIGN with your BABY Complete Learning Kit - which is comprised of the book, 60 minute training video and quick reference guide.
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Good and short! September 10, 2008 I chose to read this instead of Baby Signs because I figured as long as we're teaching Abby a second language, it might as well be an actual language (American Sign Language) that she can use later on in life too.
A major benefit of this book is that the text to read is less than 50 pages, and that's nothing to shake a stick at when you're a parent with little uninterrupted reading time. The rest of the book is a glossary of signs. However, I have decided to read Baby Signs after all, even though we still plan to use the signs from Dr. Garcia's book.
There are a couple reasons for my change of heart. I started reading Baby Minds: Brain-Building Games Your Baby Will Love, which is by the same authors of Baby Signs. I really appreciated how the authors did a great job of backing up every major point with specific research studies. In Sign with Your Baby, the emphasis is more on anecdotes from parents and Dr. Garcia's own experience.
Because I was reading both books at the same time, I also found myself preferring the writing style of Baby Minds to Dr. Garcia's writing style. There's nothing wrong with it per se--I just thought the Baby Minds authors were a little more engaging and professional. (The book design might be playing into this impression too, as Sign with Your Baby doesn't exactly have a slick book design.)
But what really sealed the deal for me is that in his book, Dr. Garcia actually mentions and recommends Baby Signs. So that made me realize I didn't have to go with one or the other but that I could learn from both.
Simple to follow February 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I took four semesters of ASL in college (had forgotten most of it by the time I had my first child, unfortunately) and had learned that teaching sign language to your baby is an excellent tool for language development and reducing frustration caused through the inability to communicate. I loved how short and to the point this book was and found that the basic necessary information was included. My daughter picked up most signs very quickly at 9 months and I wished I had started teaching her sooner. There were a few signs missing from the glossary I would have liked to have seen, (juice, for example) but other than that I was very satisfied.
Joseph Garcia's Sign with your baby December 21, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Since my grandson and daughter used this kit 2 1/2 years ago I have seen some tremendous language skills build. I now give this as my standard gift for a new baby.
A Good Introduction November 27, 2007 This is a fairly good introduction to the world of baby sign language. If you want to know what the benefits are, what to start with and when to start this book is for you. However I would say that if you actually want to learn HOW to sign, the dvd version is much better.
Great Book October 12, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is great for teaching your child sign language. The beginning of the book goes through the benefits of teaching sign language to children before learning to talk, then takes you through how and when you should start. It was very informative on the subject. The end of the book goes through the different signs, showing the main signs like eat, bottle, drink, mommy, daddy, etc., but it also includes fun signs like rabbit, frog, and elephant. If you want to continue reading, I'll just list all of the signs included:
again airplane all gone alligator apple baby banana bath bear beautiful bed bee big bird book bottle boy bread brother bull burn butter butterfly cake car cat catch change clean clouds coat cold cookie corn-on-the-cob cow cry dance delicious dirty dog down dream drink earache eat elephant fall down father finished fire fish flower fly friend frog get girl go good grandfather grandmother happy head headache hear hello help hide home horse hot house hug hurt i love you ice cream in insect jump ketchup lion little meat milk mine monkey moon more mosquito mother mouse no orange out over pain pie play please popcorn potato rabbit rain run saxophone scared search share shoes sick sister sit sleep snake snow socks sore throat sorry spider spoon squirrel stomach ache stop sun telephone tell thank you throw thunder tickle tired toilet touch turtle under up wait want warm water where work worm yes you're welcome
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