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- Baby_sign_language abstract "Baby sign language is the use of manual signing in order to communicate with infants and toddlers. A better term would be "baby signing" since they are not using a full sign language, but a limited number of "stand alone" manual signs (most often taken from a sign language like ASL). While infants and toddlers have a desire to communicate their needs and wishes, they lack the ability to do so clearly because the production of speech lags behind cognitive ability in the first years of life. Proponents of baby sign language say that this gap between desire to communicate and ability often leads to frustration and tantrums. However, since hand-eye coordination develops sooner than acquisition of verbal skills, infants can learn simple signs for common words such as "eat", "sleep", "more", "hug", "play", "cookie", and "teddy bear" before they are able to produce understandable speech. Each individual infant will develop the ability to sign at a slightly varied stages in his or her growth. Before the infant will be able to sign it is necessary for the infant to be able to focus on the hand movement and have the cognitive skill to link a certain gesture to an item resulting in why babies will begin signing at various ages.".
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- Baby_sign_language wikiPageExternalLink www.signingtime.com.
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- Baby_sign_language wikiPageExternalLink 2009cesafskym.pdf.
- Baby_sign_language wikiPageID "290257".
- Baby_sign_language wikiPageRevisionID "606695483".
- Baby_sign_language hasPhotoCollection Baby_sign_language.
- Baby_sign_language subject Category:Childhood.
- Baby_sign_language subject Category:Infancy.
- Baby_sign_language subject Category:Language_acquisition.
- Baby_sign_language subject Category:Sign_language.
- Baby_sign_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Baby_sign_language type Communication100033020.
- Baby_sign_language type Language106282651.
- Baby_sign_language type SignLanguage106875697.
- Baby_sign_language type SignLanguages.
- Baby_sign_language comment "Baby sign language is the use of manual signing in order to communicate with infants and toddlers. A better term would be "baby signing" since they are not using a full sign language, but a limited number of "stand alone" manual signs (most often taken from a sign language like ASL). While infants and toddlers have a desire to communicate their needs and wishes, they lack the ability to do so clearly because the production of speech lags behind cognitive ability in the first years of life.".
- Baby_sign_language label "Baby sign language".
- Baby_sign_language label "Babygebärden".
- Baby_sign_language label "Langue des signes pour bébé".
- Baby_sign_language label "Lengua de señas en los bebés y niños pequeños".
- Baby_sign_language label "ベビーサイン".
- Baby_sign_language sameAs Babygebärden.
- Baby_sign_language sameAs Lengua_de_señas_en_los_bebés_y_niños_pequeños.
- Baby_sign_language sameAs Langue_des_signes_pour_bébé.
- Baby_sign_language sameAs Bahasa_isyarat_bayi.
- Baby_sign_language sameAs ベビーサイン.
- Baby_sign_language sameAs m.0h51txf.
- Baby_sign_language sameAs Q797905.
- Baby_sign_language sameAs Q797905.
- Baby_sign_language sameAs Baby_sign_language.
- Baby_sign_language wasDerivedFrom Baby_sign_language?oldid=606695483.
- Baby_sign_language isPrimaryTopicOf Baby_sign_language.