General
What is Signing Smart?
Why sign with hearing children?
Why use Signing Smart materials or
programming?
If my child signs, how will other
people understand what he's saying?
(Top) What is Signing
Smart?
Signing Smart is a strategy-based approach to signing with hearing infants and
toddlers that is fun, simple, and successful. By using even some of our many
family-friendly techniques, you will find that you do not have to sign all day
long, or sign every time you say the words to experience success!
In fact, our materials and programming will teach you when and how to sign when
your child is most primed to learn-allowing you to sign less frequently but
more powerfully! What a relief to busy families! Signing Smart will help you
notice (and easily create) these moments when your child is most ready to learn
- they happen naturally throughout the day without any additional work on your
part. Once you learn to take advantage of our research-proven strategies and
techniques to enrich what you are already doing with your baby, you and your
child will quickly enjoy the magic of Signing Smart.
In addition, Signing Smart will grow with your family as your child grows-we
have wonderful programming and materials to allow you to use ASL signs and Signing
Smart strategies to enhance and facilitate speaking, conceptual development,
and long-term learning. In fact, our tools and techniques will benefit both
you and your child emotionally, cognitively, and linguistically from early infancy
well into the preschool years!
(Top) Why sign with
hearing babies and toddlers?
While all hearing children begin the journey toward spoken language development
at birth, it takes children between 12 to 24 months to begin "mastering" the
sound and intonation patterns of English, and then to begin applying this mastery
to the production of basic words and sentences. In contrast, Signing Smart gives
you the resources and knowledge to take advantage of natural movements that
all children make. And because the gross motor abilities required for signing
develop months, sometimes years, earlier than the equivalent fine motor skills
required for speech, children can begin to sign very early in development. Therefore,
at the same time that infants and toddlers are learning and practicing the sound
patterns for English, they can use linguistic hand and body movements to communicate
needs, ideas, and thoughts from as early as five months.
Older infants and toddlers who have "mastered" early words will still benefit
from seeing and using signs, and their parents or caregivers benefit too. For
example, early "talkers" can use signs to expand their vocabulary - commenting,
questioning, and conversing using signs for words that they cannot yet say,
or coupled with words they are learning to say to make sentences.
Children's use of signs can help clarify their speech, and parents or caregivers
can specifically ask their child to use a sign to help them better understand
and respond to their child's words.
When parents or caregivers continue to use signs in strategic ways, such as
those taught in Signing Smart programs and materials, the signs highlight specific
concepts or ideas, and help children differentiate between similarly sounding
words. Even older toddlers and preschoolers benefit when parents use signs and
Signing Smart strategies to support cognitive development and learning. For
example, literally seeing the difference between words like FLEA and FLEE allows
young children to more easily learn concepts and complex vocabulary, regardless
of the great many words they may already have at their command.
(Top) Why use Signing
Smart materials or programming?
While of course you may choose to begin signing with your baby by learning a handful of signs
from an ASL dictionary, there are many compelling reasons to use a proven plan
and a set of strategies to allow signing with your infant or toddler to be something
you integrate into your life, as opposed to something that takes over it! While
many baby / toddler sign language companies stress the importance of being consistent
and signing whenever you say the word, or starting with only a few specific
signs and getting your child to look at you as you produce them, our research
has proven there is an easier, more successful way!
By implementing the Signing Smart Start and learning the four simple Keys to
Signing Smart Success (including ways to sign without your child ever needing
to look directly at you!), you and your family can experience success in a matter
of days or weeks, as opposed to needing to wait months! Signing Smart is not
about learning a whole new language or needing to "get" your baby to produce
complex hand movements. It's about enriching what you are already doing with
your baby by learning a selection of useful and interesting signs, verified
shortcuts that will allow you to take advantage of the flexibility of a natural
language like ASL, and why and how your child's signs (like his early words)
will be slightly different from yours. In addition, our tools and strategies
will allow your child to develop an extensive sign vocabulary quickly, and they
include many tried-and-true techniques to use signs to facilitate spoken language
development and concept learning.
Signing Smart is a research-proven approach developed by two Ph.D.s in Developmental
Psychology who have years of experience signing with their own children, as
well as with the thousands of families that have been a part of Signing Smart
programs. All programming and materials were created to work with what Drs.
Michelle Anthony and Reyna Lindert know about children's development, and allow
you easy-to-learn techniques that take advantage of their years of training
and research.
(Top) If
my baby signs, how will other people understand what he's saying?
While it is possible that those who are unfamiliar with signs may stumble at
understanding your child, the reality is that without signs, your child would
be reduced to points, grunts, and whines to try and communicate with others
(your child's care provider, your friends, his grandparents, etc.). Through
the wonderfully rich interchanges created by Signing Smart, your child's affect
and interactions are much more positive, contributing to successful and enjoyable
communication. Signing Smart children are animated children, another facilitator
to successful interactions.
Do not be misled: unless someone spends a good deal of time with your child
they will likely stumble at his early spoken utterances as well. In fact, until
children are about two-years-old and conversing in short sentences, many people
- parents included - will struggle to discern what it is that children are saying.
If other people spend time with your child, they are just as likely to understand
your child's signs as they are your child's words.
Also, don't hesitate to invite family, friends, or childcare workers to
get more involved with Signing Smart. Our Diaper Bag Dictionary Flashcard
Series is a perfect way to help others easily learn some of the signs you are
using. The cards come on a easy-to-carry ring so you can customize the signs
you give and allow others to learn the signs that are most important to your
child, at their own pace. For these or other materials, see our Store. To hear what others have to say about our materials, see our
Testimonials
page. Also, invite interested parties to a Signing Smart workshop, or contact
a Signing Smart instructor to set up a training at your child's childcare center.
For more on classes or programs in your area, see Programs
and Locations.