Please and Thank You
Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2009
by Kim Taylor-DiLeva
http://www.kimssigningsolutions.com
As a parent, you know that it is never too early to start teaching manners. We are constantly teach ing and reminding our children good manners, and trying to get them to implement those manners. American Sign Language has proven to be a great means of communication between a parent and their baby before they are able to speak verbally. Using signs with your baby can also be a great way to begin implementing good manners with your children at a young age. If they are exposed to good manners when they are young, they will learn to apply them as they get older as well (at least that is our expectation) .
Please and thank you are typically among the first 10 signs that are taught to babies. This way, they will learn their manners and will know to use them at an early age. If you are currently signing with your baby or want to get started, think about teaching them these two signs. You will see them sign please when they want or need something and thank you after they get it. You will not longer have to remind them to be polite or have good manners as i t will come more easily to them.
There is a free e-booklet available called "25 Fun and Easy Books to Sign With" that may be helpful. You can access it at this blog: www.babysignlanguageonline.com. There are also other articles and information that may be useful.
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