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Baby Signing Time Volume 4: Let's Be Friends

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2008

Baby Signing Time Volume 4 sets your baby's day to music as you learn signs for everyday things in your baby's world: friends, emotions, fruits & veggies, opposites, and more.

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  • I love it! Yep, I can feel it... all that happiness because there will be new Baby Signing Time volumes coming out! Love the music, the signers, all of it~ well done friends!

  • I just realized all of them are at signingtime[dot]com/resources/­video.

  • Okay, and be sure to check out each of the DVDs in the store at signingtime[dot]com. All (or at least most) of the DVDs have a preview on their information page that includes signs.

    Man, I feel like a walking advertisement.

  • thank you for your insight. I will try this stuff in the mornings when I do this stuff, I will tell you how it's going in about a month.

  • Well, it really depends on when you start and the child as well. Start with the basics: food, more, milk, want, ball, etc. You want to sign it while you say it. A member from the Signing Time Forums says: For example I might say, "Do you want some milk? Milk, milk, milk" while handing my little one a bottle of milk.

    Signing Time is a great resource. You can find LOTS of videos right here on YouTube, and if you decide to buy it, it's totally worth every penny.

  • I have started with the alphabet, I did that for about three weeks, maybe a month, he appears board with it, so, I think I will start adding the signs you've suggested. I got him an electronic keyboard, and he is just happily pounding away on that also. How early do they start making sense out of more sign? or some of the others? he does not do these spontaneously, yet, but I haven't been doing it with him that long.

  • I heard of people exposing their children to Signing Time at as young as 3 months. I say no time is too young. A child born to deaf parents would be exposed to signing from birth.

    A question, though: Are you exposing him signs as well, or are you just exposing him to the manual alphabet?

  • at what age do you start them? I've been exposing my nine month old son to the signing alphabet, he seems to be playing with the letters, but he doesn't seem to be connecting words to his actions. So, is nine months old too young?

  • We love Signing Time!

    My son has autism has been learn a lot from Signing Time.

  • Awesome!

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