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Baby Signs, Revised Edition: How to Talk…
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Baby Signs, Revised Edition: How to Talk with Your Baby Before Your Baby Can Talk (1996 original; edició 2002)

de Linda Acredolo, Susan Goodwyn

Sèrie: Baby Signs

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The Essential Parenting Guide- NOW COMPLETELY UPDATED AND EXPANDED!

In 1982, child development experts Linda Acredolo, Ph.D., and Susan Goodwyn, Ph.D., discovered that babies can communicate with simple signs-even before they're able to talk. The result: Baby Signs, the groundbreaking technique that has changed parenting forever.

Now, with the widespread popularity of signing with hearing babies and new and exciting research findings to report, the authors have completely revised and expanded Baby Signs to create this indispensable new edition. Featuring an American Sign Language approach, as well as a set of "baby-friendly" alternatives, this comprehensive new program offers all the information any parent needs to join the hundreds of thousands of families around the world who are using Baby Signs to help their children communicate their "joys and fears without tears." (Newsweek)

Inside you will find . . .

  • An expanded dictionary with easy-to-follow photos of 150 ASL signs along with a set of 35 "baby-friendly" alternatives
  • New research showing the benefits of Baby Signs for children's emotional development, for the parent-child relationship, and for reducing frustration and aggression in childcare settings
  • Information to help parents use the magic of Baby Signs to meet the challenges of potty training (as seen on CBS's The Doctors)
  • Real-life stories of parents achieving both stunning and heartwarming communication breakthroughs with their children
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    Títol:Baby Signs, Revised Edition: How to Talk with Your Baby Before Your Baby Can Talk
    Autors:Linda Acredolo
    Altres autors:Susan Goodwyn
    Informació:McGraw-Hill (2002), Edition: 2, Paperback, 192 pages
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    Baby Signs: How to Talk with Your Baby Before Your Baby Can Talk, New Edition de Linda Acredolo (1996)

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    Es mostren totes 5
    a great book for very young children. Introduces ways to use sign language to help communicate between adults and babies.
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      TUCC | Jun 28, 2017 |
    The authors in this book encourage parents to work with their children and make up their own signs. This might be an effective approach for some families, but it wasn't for us. For one, I could never remember the signs we made up. Having set ASL signs helped give me a reference to remind me what I was teaching my daughter so I could be consistent. Also, my daughter has signing cousins and it was important to me that she learn actual ASL signs so she could communicate with them (in baby talk, of course). I loved signing with my daughter, but this book wasn't the right approach for my family. I preferred [book: Sign with Your Baby], by Joseph Garcia. ( )
      ImperfectCJ | Dec 31, 2012 |
    This book provides a more robust introduction to baby sign language than a book I previously reviewed on this topic, Sign with Your Baby: How to Communicate with Infants before They Can Speak.

    I especially appreciated the easy-to-digest "Ten Steps to Success" in this book:

    1. Start with just a few signs

    2. Always use the baby sign and word together

    3. Repeat the sign and word several times

    4. Point to the object when possible

    5. When necessary, gently guide your child's hands in making the sign

    6. Make baby signing a regular part of your day

    7. Watch for opportunities to model the signs

    8. Be flexible and watch for your baby's own sign creations

    9. Be patient!

    10. Remember, make learning fun

    However, the sign illustrations were much clearer and more detailed in Sign with Your Baby. But I'm finding the Baby Hands Productions video dictionary of signs more helpful than illustrations anyway.

    One part of Baby Signs did not sit well with me, but it's just one paragraph out of the whole book. The authors recommend the "Baby Signs Video for Babies" as a way to teach babies more signs, then go on to say:

    "Of course, extensive video watching by very young children is not a good idea. However, chosen carefully, videos produced specifically for babies and toddlers can be beneficial."

    But they don't reference any research to support this claim. I've never come across any research indicating that TV watching by babies and toddlers has any lasting positive effects. In fact, I read the opposite in Endangered Minds: Why Children Don't Think And What We Can Do About It—research quoted there suggests TV watching before a child learns to read teaches them passive learning habits that can be detrimental in all their future learning experiences.

    The authors are generally diligent about referencing research to support their claims, but here I think they could have done a much better job. (The cynical side of me thinks they might have vagued up the supporting arguments because they have a video they're trying to sell.)

    But that is just one paragraph out of the whole book, so I probably just need to let it go! This book is clear and well-written, and I just ordered a copy to own from PaperBackSwap. ( )
      kellyholmes | Oct 17, 2008 |
    The factual information was accurate and useful, but there seemed to be a whole lot of cute little anecdotes that weren't really necessary in the understanding of said information. There was maybe a grand total of 20 pages of useful information and the rest was filler. ( )
      jegan22280 | May 6, 2008 |
    This is a useful resource for anyone interested in teaching infants sign language. Chapter 6 provides several short stories that can be told with accompanying signs. Chapter 9 provides a list of signs, including pictures, descriptions, memory aids and possible situations. Chapter 10 has familiar rhymes with accompanying signs. ( )
      blo3 | Jan 7, 2008 |
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    Family & Relationships. Nonfiction. HTML:

    The Essential Parenting Guide- NOW COMPLETELY UPDATED AND EXPANDED!

    In 1982, child development experts Linda Acredolo, Ph.D., and Susan Goodwyn, Ph.D., discovered that babies can communicate with simple signs-even before they're able to talk. The result: Baby Signs, the groundbreaking technique that has changed parenting forever.

    Now, with the widespread popularity of signing with hearing babies and new and exciting research findings to report, the authors have completely revised and expanded Baby Signs to create this indispensable new edition. Featuring an American Sign Language approach, as well as a set of "baby-friendly" alternatives, this comprehensive new program offers all the information any parent needs to join the hundreds of thousands of families around the world who are using Baby Signs to help their children communicate their "joys and fears without tears." (Newsweek)

    Inside you will find . . .

    An expanded dictionary with easy-to-follow photos of 150 ASL signs along with a set of 35 "baby-friendly" alternatives New research showing the benefits of Baby Signs for children's emotional development, for the parent-child relationship, and for reducing frustration and aggression in childcare settings Information to help parents use the magic of Baby Signs to meet the challenges of potty training (as seen on CBS's The Doctors) Real-life stories of parents achieving both stunning and heartwarming communication breakthroughs with their children.

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