I didn't find a better place to post this so I figured this will be close enough.
I just posted this information for someone else and thought I would share it for everyone else who has a little kid or grandkid. These are ideal for ages 1 and up to teach them to tell you what they want even before they are able to speak.
Kinda pricey now but Signing Time volumes 4, 5, and 6 are what we used with our kids when they were little and it let them learn how to communicate before they could speak. We got the DVD's back then but it doesn't look like they do DVD's anymore. This digital pack is rather pricey but if they are affordable they are well worth it. I think when were buying the DVD's they are about $20+ each so I guess the package price for the digital versions are not out of line. Don't bother with the "Baby" version, we bought the first 3 "Baby" videos for our second born and they were not worth the money. Volume 4 was the original first one they made and is ideal for any toddler to begin with. It teaches them to ask for water or milk, how to say if they are tired or hungry or thirsty, how to say thank you and please, and many other helpful things. The 3 videos we liked the most are My First Signs, Everyday Signs, and Family Feelings And Fun. Playtime Signs and ABC Signs were also very good. All of these mentioned are in the collection I linked to below, plus many more.
Rachel explains how they learned sign language helped eliminate the Terrible 2's. Her daughter was born deaf and when they finally figured out she was deaf they taught her and her younger cousin sign language the the results were awesome.
If you don't have a toddler and little grandchild you could mention this to others, as I said it was very helpful for all 3 of our kids when they were little.
https://www.signingtime.com/signing-time/
I just posted this information for someone else and thought I would share it for everyone else who has a little kid or grandkid. These are ideal for ages 1 and up to teach them to tell you what they want even before they are able to speak.
Kinda pricey now but Signing Time volumes 4, 5, and 6 are what we used with our kids when they were little and it let them learn how to communicate before they could speak. We got the DVD's back then but it doesn't look like they do DVD's anymore. This digital pack is rather pricey but if they are affordable they are well worth it. I think when were buying the DVD's they are about $20+ each so I guess the package price for the digital versions are not out of line. Don't bother with the "Baby" version, we bought the first 3 "Baby" videos for our second born and they were not worth the money. Volume 4 was the original first one they made and is ideal for any toddler to begin with. It teaches them to ask for water or milk, how to say if they are tired or hungry or thirsty, how to say thank you and please, and many other helpful things. The 3 videos we liked the most are My First Signs, Everyday Signs, and Family Feelings And Fun. Playtime Signs and ABC Signs were also very good. All of these mentioned are in the collection I linked to below, plus many more.
Rachel explains how they learned sign language helped eliminate the Terrible 2's. Her daughter was born deaf and when they finally figured out she was deaf they taught her and her younger cousin sign language the the results were awesome.
If you don't have a toddler and little grandchild you could mention this to others, as I said it was very helpful for all 3 of our kids when they were little.
https://www.signingtime.com/signing-time/