Research shows that sign language supports speech and promotes early vocabulary development (often infants talk sooner and have an enriched vocabulary beyond their age), reduces frustration, increases confidence, connection and trust in infants and toddlers by providing a means to express themselves before they know how to talk.
Sign language increases parent-child bonding, and lets babies communicate vital information, such as if they are hungry or need their diaper changed.
The more infants are seen and hear the more confident they become they are safe, they are seen and heard.
The course is based upon Application of Family Science and Infant Development. Each week Parents will learn about the infant’s brain development (physical and emotional) through education and practice with their infant. Group and Individual classes In Development for 2021