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Baby sign language

Categories: Babies, Development

Living in an officially bilingual country, I am very much looking forward to Nolan being able to speak both French and English.  I hope it will help him with job opportunities and with world travel, should he ever decide to learn firsthand about other countries and cultures.

Lately I've been hearing more about the potential of teaching your baby a language before they can even speak.  Apparently, babies catch on to sign language - or a deviation thereof - very quickly.  Equipped with knowledge of simple hand gestures, your baby can supposedly communicate with you before he or she can speak.

I've read a little about this and wondered if we should try it with Nolan, as he is approaching the ideal stage to start (when they start waving goodbye)  I have read the instructional websites (American and Canadian versions) and a glowing review from a parent who's done it and I think this might be a fabulous idea.  On the other hand, I wonder if there is any potential for confusion.  By teaching Nolan to sign, would we be slowing down his desire to learn verbal language.

Have any parents tried this?  And what were your results?

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