Communicating with your Baby

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  • Author Jamie Edson Opielski
  • Published May 29, 2007
  • Word count 339

You and your baby spend incredible moments together, from their first smile, their first coo and rolling over to the long awaited first word. Have you ever considered their first sign? It will be months before your baby is able start talking to you. Even longer before he can truly communicate with you.

Let’s think about it- your baby is crying uncontrollably and you are unable to calm him down. You are both becoming increasingly frustrated. After all the only way a baby can tell you that something is wrong or that they need something is by crying.

Wouldn’t it be nice if your baby was able to tell you that they were hungry, cold or needed a diaper change? With baby sign language this is possible!

At the age of 6 months, when your baby starts waving bye-bye, your baby is able to pick up the concept of sign language and its meanings. Unfortunately, they won’t learn overnight, but with continuous teaching and patience you will soon be able to communicate with your baby!

A great baby sign language program that I personally recommend is Kindersigns. Kindersigns.com has several different programs available for teaching babies, toddlers, parents and daycares the joys of Baby Sign Language.

Did you know that children who are able to communicate with sign language normally have an IQ of at least 10 points higher than a child who doesn’t use sign language?

There are many benefits of teaching our hearing babies the use of sign language. Self esteem, confidence and sharper motor skills are just a few of the positive effects of teaching a child to sign!

Baby sign language has become extremely popular and so has becoming a Kindersigns Baby Sign Language Instructor. If you have considered starting your own home business, love babies and the concept of baby sign language, then this may be the right business choice for you!

What better satisfaction can there be than helping a parent to better understand their child’s wants and needs?

Jamie Edson Opielski is Director of Operations for Kindersigns.com. For more information or if you are interested in becoming a Kindersigns Baby Sign Language Instructor please visit the Kindersigns web site at www.kindersigns.com. You can also contact Jamie via email at Jamie@kindersigns.com

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