Using A Baby Sign Language Dictionary
Many parents opt to use a baby sign language dictionary - which is really just composed of the basic signs from a conventional dictionary.
The advantage of using formal signing as opposed to a specific system for babies is that it is recognised by a much wider group of people.
- Lifeprint is an American Sign Language (ASL) resource site which features "Baby's First 100 signs", based on ASL.
- In the UK, visit www.britishsignlanguage.com, which uses moving pictures to show the basic signs of BSL.
- Or, for information about Australian sign language, visit www .auslan.org.au
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