Baby Signing Time is more than sign language

While there are many approaches to enhancing early development, research suggests that the best way to prepare your baby for life and learning is to spend an abundance of quality time with your child – bonding, communicating, reading books, and playfully exploring together. Baby Signing Time teaches you how to more effectively TALK, SIGN & READ with your child in a way stimulates language and learning and that can help create  shared experiences that you, your baby, and your entire family can enjoy together.

 

Baby Signing Time is Whole-Body Learning and  involves sight, sound, touch and body movement as your child actively learns to communicate using sign language through interaction with you and the Baby Signing Time
videos, sing along music CDs, learning cards and books.
Baby Signing Time also helps your child  to develop coordination,
fine motor and decoding skills as she learns how to form and recognize
words and phrases using sign language.

Birth to Three Years – A Time of Explosive Learning

Your baby was born ready to learn. Between birth and 36 months, your child’s brain is growing faster than at any other time.  Baby Signing Time helps you take advantage of this explosive window of learning and does it in a way that helps to instill a life long love of learning in your child through wholesome  music, color, imagery and fun that is shared with the entire family.

 

Parent Guide  - FREE when you buy all 4 Volumes

Your Baby Signing TIme Collection includes several free gifts, including our researched-based Parent Guide.   In the guide, you will learn about how able and ready your child is to learn before age three, and what you can do to be your child’s first – and best – teacher.  We will teach you more Whole Body Learning – a creative and playful approach that taps into the power of multi-sensory learning to fuel your child’s growing mind. We’ll teach you how to use the Baby Signing Time system to give your child early learning experiences that will not only be fun, but will also help your child communicate and connect with others.

  • Tap into the power of the five senses to help children make sense of the world and move from simply gathering sensory information to becoming active, creative, problem-solving thinkers. In other words, it challenges young children to develop language and creative intelligence.
  • Match your child’s natural way of learning. Multisensory learning activities address the needs of all children – no matter what their learning style: visual, auditory, spatial, or kinesthetic.
  • Share one-on-one activities with your child to enhance bonding, communication, and learning. With one-on-one activities, you can follow your child’s lead. For example, suppose you are reading a storybook, and your child points to a tree on the page and gets really excited. You can follow your child’s lead by teaching your child the sign for tree, going outside to see the apple tree in your yard, and picking some apples to eat. You may not have finished reading that storybook, but you gave your child the opportunity to gain new knowledge – and a sense of empowerment about directing his own learning.
  • Multisensory learning activities are effective because they are playful, fun, and engaging – never forceful, overbearing, or rushed. It is more important to instill a life-long love of learning and build a strong relationship than it is to pressure your child to achieve.