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Building Bridges to a Verbal World
Using Sign Language to Help Children With Impaired Language By Maureen Bennie
Alice Stroutsos' Tips for Signing Success
- Start with three signs
- Keep it simple and significant
- Have the child's attention
- Teach when the child is receptive
- Use signs on a daily basis
- Make signing a habit
- Guide your child's hands
- Make it fun
- Praise their efforts
- Sign as you read to your child
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