- For infants 10-36 months
- Run Time: 45 minutes including parent tutorial
- Creates a bond between parent and child
- Bright toys and live images captivate attention of child
- Uses sign language to help develop baby’s preverbal communication
Description
Inspiring early language development – from simple gestures to first spoken words. My Baby Can Talk – First Signs is designed to be baby’s first introduction to preverbal communication and teaches American Sign Language in a format that delights the senses while tapping into a baby’s innate language capabilities. Created to encourage interaction and set to classical music, My Baby Can Talk – First Signs takes babies and their parents on an inspiring discove… More >>
My Baby Can Talk – First Signs
Tags: american sign language, babies, Baby, classical music, discove, early language, First, first signs, images, interaction, language capabilities, language development, parents, preverbal communication, senses, Signs, simple gestures, spoken words, Talk
#1 by Andrea Grant on February 11, 2010 - 10:24 pm
I like the video however I am in the process of teaching my baby how to read. I am using Dr. Titler’s videos. In his videos the words are all in lower cases. I am afraid that if I start to show the “My Baby Can Talk” video with the words in Capitals my baby will become confused with the words.
Can I get the video with the words in lower case?
Rating: 4 / 5
#2 by Joe Fox on February 12, 2010 - 12:24 am
I used to not know when a baby talked or not. This tells you how to know if your baby is talking or not. Also, babble can sometimes be a baby trying to make other words, but their mind is to feeble at the time to create them. So “blehmneh” could be the baby trying to say dilemna or maybe blemish. My six month old said whilst spitting “shplejgh,” which I think was for sledge tanker he say two months earlier when we visited the beach. He’s two and a half now, and still doesn’t talk, thanks Katleen Waiedofer for making me realize not to worry, but the baby is really just on the road to taling like an adult. We watched it together again yesterday, and he said “Nighnishgalynop” which I think means he likes it.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Emma on February 12, 2010 - 12:51 am
I love the signing time videos. I did not purchase this one because it is duplicative. The same info. can be found in volumes 1, 2, 3.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by N. PRITIKIN on February 12, 2010 - 1:10 am
The video itself is cute and entertaining but the only really useful signs are drink, eat and more. The rest are animal signs that I could care less if my baby knows- is the sign for duck that important on a daily basis? I would rather have him learn the sign for mommy or daddy or sleep or something like that which is not on this video.
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by Happy on February 12, 2010 - 2:49 am
Very cute
Classical music was nice
Could have said the words more, for hearing children.
My child picked the signs up quickly
Rating: 4 / 5