Archive for October 2025
Love, Language, and Connection: How Baby Signs® Supports Adoptive Families
💞 Love, Language, and Connection: How Baby Signs® Supports Adoptive Families Celebrating National Adoption Month Every November, National Adoption Month honors the families who grow through love and commitment — and the children whose lives are transformed through belonging. Adoption is a powerful act of connection, but it can also come with unique emotional and…
Read MoreAmerican Academy of Pediatrics Endorses Baby Sign Language | Baby Signs®
🩺 The AAP Gives Infant Sign Language a “Thumbs Up” 📝 **Editor’s Note:** This post was originally published in 2010 on the Baby Signs® Blog and has been updated in 2025 with refreshed context, current resources, and links to help today’s parents and professionals make informed choices about using sign language with babies. Why the…
Read MoreWhy Toddlers Get Spooked—and How Signing Helps
Why Toddlers Get Spooked—and How Signing Helps Understanding and Supporting Your Child’s Growing Fears As Halloween approaches, you might notice your once-brave toddler suddenly becoming fearful of costumes, darkness, or spooky decorations. This change is completely normal! Around the second year, children’s imaginations grow faster than their ability to separate fantasy from reality. Understanding these…
Read MoreHow to Use Baby Signs® in Storytime & Circle Time
Build Language, Connection & Engagement Through Signing Looking for a simple way to make storytime and circle time more interactive, inclusive, and engaging? Add signs! 🙌 Using Baby Signs® during storytime or circle time boosts early literacy, language development, attention span, and participation—even among the youngest learners. Signing while reading or singing makes communication visual,…
Read MoreIs My Baby Too Young to Start Signing?
Why Sooner Might Be Better Than You Think As a new parent, you might be wondering:”When should I start signing with my baby?””Is it too soon if they’re only a few months old?” The short answer? No—it’s not too soon.In fact, starting early sets the stage for smoother communication and stronger connections from day one.…
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