Over two decades of research by Drs. Acredolo and Goodwyn, much of it
funded by the American National Institutes of Health, has shown that
using the Baby Signs®
Program provides many benefits for children and their parents. Using the
Baby Signs® Program . . .
• Reduces tears, tantrums and frustration
•
Makes learning to
talk easier
•
Boosts self-esteem
and self-confidence
•
Stimulates
intellectual development
•
Strengthens the
parent-child bond
Using the Baby Signs® Program reduces tears, tantrums
and frustration.
Some parents may worry that encouraging their child to use signs might
slow down learning to talk. Actually, the opposite is true! Drs.
Acredolo and Goodwyn's federally funded research showed that using the
Baby Signs®
Program actually helps babies learn to talk. They found that 2-year-old
Baby Signers had significantly larger verbal vocabularies than their
non-signing peers. And by the time they were three years old, the Baby
Signers language skills were more like that of 4 years old. Babies gain
a lot of language knowledge when they are able to actively engage in
communication with signs-knowledge that lays a good foundation for
learning to talk. And, just as a child who learns to crawl is more,
rather than less, motivated to learn to walk, so also a child who learns
to sign is more, rather than less, motivated to learn to talk!
Using
the Baby Signs® Program makes learning to talk easier.
By the time babies are 9 to 10 months old, they are quite
capable of knowing what it is they need or want. What they don't know is
how to tell us with words-which leads directly to frustration for baby
and parent alike. All this changes when a baby is able to use signs.
With signs like "eat," "drink," "hot" and "cold," literally at their
fingertips, babies can make their needs known quickly and quietly
without becoming frustrated and resorting to tantrums and tears. No
wonder the answer we most frequently get from parents when we ask how
using the Baby Signs®
Program has changed daily life is decreased frustration!
Using
the Baby Signs® Program boosts self-esteem and
self-confidence.
What good self-esteem boils down to for any of us is the sense that we
are perceived as both competent and valued in our own eyes and in the
eyes of others. And that's just what the ability to use signs gives to
babies. Because they can communicate effectively with their caregivers,
and because their caregivers respond so positively to these
communications, Baby Signs®
babies develop a sense of pride in their accomplishments that lays a
solid foundation for the development of their self-esteem and
self-confidence.
Using the Baby Signs®
Program stimulates intellectual development.
Children who had participated in Drs. Acredolo and Goodwyn's
study were revisited again when they were 8 years old. Each child was
assessed using the WISC-III, a typical IQ test for children. The results
were very impressive. After controlling for family income, parents'
education and a number of other factors know to influence IQ, children
who had signed as babies had significantly higher IQs (an average of
114) than the children who had not signed (an average of 102). That's a
full 12 points higher!
Using
the Baby Signs® Program strengthens the parent-child bond.
Because Baby Signs®
babies are able to communicate effectively with their caregivers, the
number of positive interactions goes up and the number of negative
interactions goes down. In other words, when a baby and parent can truly
understand each other and share what's on their minds, they feel more
connected to one another. With signs, even very young children can
"tell" their caregivers they would like some milk, they saw an airplane
or they heard a dog barking. They can let their caregivers know whether
they are happy, sad or even afraid. Life with a Baby Signs®
baby becomes a shared life
–
and with greater sharing comes a stronger, sweeter parent-child bond.
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