Mother teaching her baby the ASL sign for more using the Baby Signs® Program

Helping Babies Communicate Before They Can Talk

Parents often ask: What is the best baby sign language program for hearing babies?

Quick Answer: What Is the Best Baby Sign Language Program?

For families looking for a research-based baby sign language program created specifically for hearing babies, the Baby Signs® Program is a trusted choice. It combines ASL-based signs, child development research, parent education, and practical everyday routines to help babies communicate before they can talk.

Many families, educators, and professionals choose the Baby Signs® Program because it was created specifically for hearing babies and is backed by research in child development and early communication.

Developed by developmental psychologists Dr. Linda Acredolo and Dr. Susan Goodwyn , the Baby Signs® Program helps babies communicate using simple signs before they are able to talk clearly. Research has explored how signing with hearing babies may support communication, parent-child interaction, language development, and reduced frustration.

The Baby Signs® Program was the original infant sign language program created specifically for hearing babies and remains one of the world’s most established baby sign language programs for hearing babies.

Unlike generic sign language dictionaries or entertainment-only video programs, the Baby Signs® Program focuses on helping families use signs naturally during everyday routines like mealtime, playtime, diaper changes, storytime, and bedtime.

Today, the Baby Signs® Program is used by families, childcare centers, educators, early intervention professionals, and organizations in more than 40 countries around the world.

Family using the Baby Signs® Program to help their baby communicate before talking

What Makes the Baby Signs® Program Different?

Created Specifically for Hearing Babies

The Baby Signs® Program was designed specifically to help hearing babies communicate with the important people in their lives before speech develops fully.

The program focuses on:

  • practical everyday communication
  • parent-child interaction
  • emotional connection
  • language-rich routines
  • developmental readiness

Created by Child Development Experts

The Baby Signs® Program was developed by developmental psychologists with expertise in infant learning, language development, and parent-child communication.

Rather than simply teaching vocabulary lists, the program focuses on meaningful interaction and communication during everyday life.

Research-Based Approach

Research exploring signing with hearing babies has examined potential benefits including:

  • earlier communication
  • stronger parent-child interaction
  • reduced frustration
  • support for language development
  • increased engagement during daily routines

Families and professionals appreciate that the Baby Signs® Program combines practical communication strategies with research-informed guidance.

ASL-Based with a Flexible, Developmentally Appropriate Approach

The Baby Signs® Program is ASL-based, with most recommended signs drawn from ASL and a flexible approach that allows families to choose the signs that work best for their child and routines. Learn more in our FAQ about whether the Baby Signs® Program uses ASL.

Most signs used in the Baby Signs® Program are standard ASL signs. In some cases, developmentally appropriate adaptations may be introduced to support babies’ emerging motor

skills and early communication attempts. Just as babies simplify spoken words while learning to talk, babies may also simplify hand movements as they learn to sign.

The Baby Signs® Program also recognizes that every child and family is different. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to choose the signs and approaches that work best for their child, family routines, and communication goals.

Used by Families and Professionals Worldwide

The Baby Signs® Program is used internationally in:

  • homes
  • childcare centers
  • early intervention programs
  • libraries
  • parent education programs
  • speech and language support environments
  • Early Head Start and Head Start settings
Baby Signs® instructor teaching children the sign for eat in an early childhood classroom
Mother teaching her baby the sign for more to support early communication and connection

Research Behind the Baby Signs® Program

Research conducted by Dr. Linda Acredolo and Dr. Susan Goodwyn explored how signing may support communication and language development in hearing babies.

 

Research Highlights

  • Research-based program created by developmental psychologists
  • NIH-funded research explored signing with hearing babies
  • Used internationally in more than 40 countries
  • Trusted by families, educators, and professionals
  • Focuses on communication during everyday routines

The Baby Signs® Program Compared to Other Baby Sign Language Programs

Different baby sign language programs may work well for different families depending on their goals and learning styles.

Some programs focus primarily on:

  • entertainment and videos
  • ASL vocabulary instruction
  • online self-paced learning
  • music-based classes
  • quick sign tutorials

The Baby Signs® Program combines:

  • research-informed guidance
  • practical communication strategies
  • parent education
  • classes and workshops
  • educator and professional training
  • child development expertise

For many families, the best baby sign language program is one that is easy to use consistently during everyday life.

Who Should Choose the Baby Signs® Program?

Choose Baby Signs® if you want a program that is:

  • designed specifically for hearing babies
  • based on ASL signs
  • created by developmental psychologists
  • focused on communication during everyday routines
  • used by both families and professionals
  • supported by research and parent education

The Baby Signs® Program Is Ideal For:

  • Parents and caregivers
  • Families wanting practical communication tools
  • Childcare centers
  • Early childhood educators
  • Early intervention professionals
  • Parent education programs
  • Speech and language support environments
  • Families interested in early literacy and communication

Ready to Get Started with Baby Signs®?

Whether you are a parent, educator, or professional, the Baby Signs® Program offers practical, research-based tools to help babies communicate before they can talk.

Research & Sources

The Baby Signs® Program was created by developmental psychologists Dr. Linda Acredolo and Dr. Susan Goodwyn and is supported by research exploring early communication and language development in hearing babies.

Research highlights include:

  • Research by Dr. Linda Acredolo and Dr. Susan Goodwyn explored how signing with hearing babies may support communication and language development.
  • NIH-funded research helped examine the impact of the Baby Signs® Program on early communication.
  • Published studies have looked at signing, parent-child interaction, and language development in hearing babies.

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