Meet Liz Shaw: A Passionate Advocate for Baby Signs® in Michigan

Meet Liz Shaw, a dedicated Baby Signs® instructor based in Michigan. Liz’s journey into the world of Baby Signs® began after graduating from Michigan State University with a degree in Deaf Education and earning a master’s degree in Early Childhood from Oakland University. Discovering the Baby Signs® Program felt like a natural extension of her…

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Early Childhood Educator Training with Best Start

Best Start Training Palmdale, CA

In the heart of Antelope Valley, childcare providers embarked on an immersive learning experience at the Baby Signs® Early Childhood Educator Training. Held at the Children’s Bureau of Southern California and generously sponsored by Best Start Antelope Valley, this three-hour workshop was a catalyst for interactive learning and engagement. Dedication filled the room as childcare…

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Using Infant Sign Language in Multilingual Classrooms

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Classrooms today are increasingly diverse, with students coming from families that speak a variety of languages. This presents challenges for comprehension and communication, both for students learning English and for teachers trying to support the needs of multilingual students. One innovative solution that can help bridge these language gaps is using infant sign language. Infant…

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Baby Signs® Early Childhood Educator Training: A Tool for NAEYC Accreditation

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Early childhood education plays a pivotal role in shaping children’s development and preparing them for a successful future. As child development centers strive for excellence, meeting the rigorous standards set by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) becomes paramount. One program that aligns seamlessly with these standards is the Baby Signs®…

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Enhancing Communication and Development

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The Baby Signs® Program in Child Development Centers In the ever-evolving landscape of early childhood education, innovative programs are continuously being explored to support children’s growth and development. One such program gaining recognition is the Baby Signs® Program, a communication tool that uses basic sign language with babies. Its implementation in child development centers has…

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