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| Beneficial | 61% | 251 votes | Total: 411 votes | |
| Delays | 39% | 160 votes |
Beneficial
Created on: September 09, 2008
Babies know what they want, but they can't tell us what it is. They are born with needs, eventually
by Grace Fox
Created on: January 21, 2009
As a former student of American Sign Language Interpreting, I am a strong advocate of teaching Sign
Created on: June 09, 2008
If you have experienced a one or two year-old having a tantrum in the middle of a busy store or during
Created on: August 05, 2008
I first learned about teaching sign language for babies when I was a teenager. My brother was born with
Created on: March 26, 2008 Last Updated: November 23, 2008
The National Institutes of Health in Washington, DC has conducted long term research at University of
by Sarah Wood
Created on: July 15, 2010
There are probably hundreds of studies out there about this subject in particular. Ones for the people
by Nikki Jordan
Created on: April 10, 2008
I totally agree. This article is not based on theory but by trying and testing the method.
I found out
by Sas Freeman
Created on: June 12, 2008
Sign language is a language just like English, Spanish, French, or any other language. The biggest difference
Created on: August 03, 2008
I think whether infant sign language is beneficial may depend on each individual child. Some children
Created on: May 02, 2008
I learnt sign language shortly after my baby girl was born as I was interested in its uses with infants.
Delays
by R.A. Scott
Created on: September 02, 2008
Sign language is a wonderful method of communication. Years ago, it seems like another lifetime, I learned
by Jael Ravalyn
Created on: May 19, 2008
"But, will it hinder my child's verbal use of language?"
Any parent, especially those with young babies
Created on: April 15, 2008 Last Updated: October 24, 2011
I will not dispute that infant sign language can be beneficial in facilitating communication in pre-verbal
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