Posts Tagged ‘baby signs’
Fostering Emotional Development
Lessons in Kindness from Rover and Kitty By: Linda Acredolo, Ph.D One of the most important values that parents pass on to their children is empathy—that is, the ability to recognize what other people are feeling AND the willingness to take action to help them feel better—and in general to be kind and helpful to…
Read MoreCelebrating Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Day with Baby Signs®: Empowering Communication and Connection
Welcome to our blog, where we celebrate Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Day on March 8th, highlighting the synergy between SEL principles and the empowering communication tools provided by the Baby Signs® Program. SEL Day emphasizes the importance of fostering social-emotional skills in individuals of all ages, aligning perfectly with the mission of the Baby Signs® Program…
Read MoreValentine’s Day with Baby Signs®: A Symphony of Signs and Love
Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love, and what better way to embrace this sentiment than by nurturing the social and emotional development of our little ones through the language of Baby Signs®. As parents, caregivers, and families around the world embark on the joyous journey of raising expressive communicators, let’s explore how Baby Signs®…
Read MoreDoula and Certified Baby Signs® Instructor: Naima Bond’s Impactful Story in Atlanta
In the bustling city of Atlanta, Georgia, a passionate advocate for early communication and infant development shines through – Naima Bond. With a background deeply rooted in early intervention, Naima has become a trusted certified Baby Signs® Instructor, bringing her wealth of knowledge to parents and educators alike. Let’s delve into her journey and discover…
Read MoreBuilding Connections: Integrating Baby Signs® into Professional Practice with Infants and Toddlers
In the realm of early intervention, effective communication is the cornerstone of success. For professionals working with infants and toddlers, the Baby Signs® program has emerged as a transformative tool, providing a unique approach to bridge the communication gap before verbal language development. In this blog post, we’ll delve into practical strategies and insights on…
Read MoreFrom ASL Interpreter to Instructor: Barbara’s Baby Signs® Story
In the heart of Cleveland, Ohio, a passionate advocate for sign language and communication, Barbara Hamilton-Mbambara, has been making a significant impact through her Baby Signs® classes. Let’s delve into Barbara’s background, her journey into teaching Baby Signs®, and the rewarding experiences she has encountered. Barbara’s Journey: Barbara’s fascination with American Sign Language (ASL) began…
Read MoreSigns of Success: A Decade in the World of Baby Signs® with Christine Taylor
In the bustling world of parenting, finding effective ways to communicate with infants and toddlers can be challenging. However, certified Baby Signs® instructor Christine Taylor has made it her mission to empower parents and caregivers with the tools to give their little ones a “voice” before they can speak. Let’s delve into Christine’s journey, experience,…
Read MoreHelping Children Cope with Disaster and Crisis
Linda Acredolo, Ph.D.Co-founder, the Baby Signs® Program It seems whenever one turns on the TV these days there’s news of another disaster, whether hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, fires, terrorist attacks, war or personal crises. Given how sensitive children are to the emotional atmosphere at their home, it’s very important for parents to be aware of the impact…
Read MoreMaking a Difference in the Lives of Babies: The Path to Becoming a Certified Baby Signs® Instructor
In a world where communication is key, helping babies express themselves before they can speak has become a revolutionary concept. Enter the realm of Baby Signs®, a program designed to empower infants with the ability to communicate through simple signs before they utter their first words. If you’re passionate about early childhood development and communication,…
Read MoreNew Year’s Resolution: Potty Time!
The new year is closing in on us and, if you’re like me, your mind is gravitating toward “New Year’s Resolutions.” (It’s a given that two of mine will be to exercise more and eat less—and this year I mean it!) But as I let my mind drift back, it returns to a New Years…
Read MoreSign and Rhyme for Winter
Children of all ages love songs and rhymes that include “finger play.” Why else would “Itsy Bitsy Spider” have maintained its popularity for generation after generation of children? The nice thing is that finger play rhymes have the added advantage of helping teach babies, toddlers, and preschoolers useful signs that can enable them to communicate…
Read MoreBringing Joy to the Holidays with Baby Signs® A Festive Guide to Communication
The holiday season is a magical time filled with twinkling lights, festive decorations, and the joy of spending time with loved ones. As parents, we often seek unique ways to make these moments even more special for our little ones. One delightful approach to enhance your holiday experience is by incorporating the Baby Signs® Program…
Read MoreStranger Anxiety: A Holiday Hazard
Some of my most enduring memories of Christmas with my own children were the annual visits with Santa. Born in the fall and still babes-in-arms by Christmas, their first experiences with Santa were uneventful. Things had changed dramatically, however, by Christmas #2–when the kids were about 15 months old. They would have nothing to do…
Read More“Signs” of the Holidays!
What the holidays mean for many of us is the opportunity to get together with family and friends to reminisce about times past and to make good memories for the future. In many families these celebrations are made even sweeter by the addition of babies and toddlers who still have stars in their eyes when…
Read MoreHow The Baby Signs® Program Can Help Your Little One Through Cold and Flu Season
As the days grow colder and the nights get longer, so does the prevalence of those unwelcome winter visitors – colds and flu. While these illnesses can be frustrating for anyone, they can be particularly challenging for our youngest and most vulnerable – our infants. For parents of young babies, this time of year can…
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