by Lane Rebelo (Author)
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"Reading with your baby is such a special time. When paired with signs it can be a powerful experience creating a unique bond with your little one while also offering a peek inside your baby's mind. But knowing where to start can be overwhelming to new parents. In this book, Lane guides you through practical and powerful signs to begin using with babies as soon as you begin reading together. Pairing her love of shared reading and American Sign Language, Lane's caring and compassionate nature shines through the pages in her clear descriptions and thoughtfully chosen vocabulary. Every parent should own a copy of this book as they begin their journey in teaching early communication through American Sign Language." —Abbey Cook, Speech Language Pathologist and Owner of Communication Junction
"In my clinical work, I care for children with Down syndrome and routinely recommend using signs to help promote early communication. For their families, and anyone interested in using American Sign Language signs with young children, My First Book of Baby Signs is a terrific resource. The picture book format allows families to easily incorporate practicing signs while reading out loud—simultaneously building vocabulary, modeling literacy skills, and engaging with their children. Having 40 practical and high-interest signs in one short volume provides families with key signs they can start using in daily life. The illustrations are wonderfully inclusive, and the instructions for the signs are clear. Fantastic!" —Emily Jean Davidson, MD, MPH
"Using sign language with your baby and young toddler is a great way to reduce your child's frustration around communication and help them feel seen and heard. It creates a deeper level of communication than what is verbally possible at this tender age. Lane's book uses beautiful illustrations and simple instructions that make teaching your baby or toddler sign language fun and interactive and promotes connection. This is a great opportunity to support your toddler's development by helping them feel capable and increasing their sense of control." —Devon Kuntzman, PCC, Toddler Parenting Expert and Founder of Transforming Toddlerhood