Hey! I'm reading this book for my developmental psychology class. I'm just wondering if any of you out there read this book, or tried something similar to this. I think some of it makes sense, but I'm not sure if all of it works. They keep talking about like 30-36 month old children signing, but aren't they talking? Well gotta get back to reading the book, report due friday.
The Revenant (2015)
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Nope, haven't read that one before. Yeah, Adam was talking at 15 mo, so I'm sure a song or two was escaping his lips by the time he was 3. :)
YES, three year olds can talk. :) I haven't read the book but I am trying to teach Owen a few signs. He's learned how to stick out his tongue but so far hasn't picked up the art of signing.
I kept thinking about this post for some reason and came back to it... because obviously I can't read. I thought you said SINGING.
thats ok kara, i almost got a question wrong on my test today cuz i added a letter to the word, but i don't remember the word. It happens.
Kelly, you better start teaching him. I want to have full dialogue with him at Christmas. LOL
I don't know you, but someone who reads your blog told me about your post. I taught my older son sign language and am currently teaching my daughter. My son started signing at 7 months old. My daughter started signing at about 1 year. Great skill for the kids - less crying and whining. I used the book "Sign with your baby' by Dr. Joseph Garcia. There is also a video.
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