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Rating: - A Super Start
This is a terrific way to introduce your children (and yourself) to ASL. The pace is slow...like a video board book. By the time you have watched it through, you actually KNOW some signs. If your children are like mine, we watch a new video several times the first day after it arrives in our home. This was no exception. So, by the time we ate dinner that night, we all could show Daddy several signs. My children are ages 10, 6, 4, and 16 months. We have enjoyed learning together and signing with the youngest especially. It is so exciting when she signs to us and people are amazed(some had said that babies couldn't really learn to sign--which is apparently a wrong assumption!). We began months ago to simply teach the baby the signs we were learning,but now she watches the video herself and signs along. We plan on learning more ASL now. I highly recommend this great video as a wonderful way to begin learning American Sign Language! With this video, you and your children will learn some ASL painlessly!
Rating: - Great ASL resource..especially for those teaching babies
I really liked this video. It's a wonderful resource for anyone using American Sign Language (ASL) with babies or young children. I teach ASL to hearing parents who use it to communicate with their hearing babies before they're able to speak. My curriculum is based on Joseph Garcia's Sign With Your Baby book, and this is a wonderful supplement to Joseph's book. This video covers all the baby and toddler-oriented words you'd want to teach after the Sign With Your Baby basics...toys, food, animals, etc. It's a great resource for anyone teaching beginning ASL to children, Deaf or hearing. The signs are clear and easy to understand and shown three times in a row...great for beginning signers!
Rating: - A Must For Parents Wanting To Teach ASL
I have been teaching my 17 month old signs since she was 10 months old and wish I had this video sooner. Unlike some videos, this one teaches the American Sign Language (ASL) signs which I prefer since it will give my child a headstart with a second language. Any ASL signs that may be difficult for little ones are easily slightly modified for their level. The only reason this video did not get a 5 star rating from me is because I had hoped it would have a little bit more captivating video to keep my daughter's attention to help her learn the signs a little better. She likes watching the video but is easily distracted between signs.
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