Movie Description Studies have shown that learning sign language at an early age has a number of clear benefits for hearing children, including earlier and more advanced communication skill development and an accompanying reduction in irritation and aggravation. This easy-to-follow program helps both parents and babies get started with 20 easy and commonly needed signs such as "eat," "drink," "more," and "go," accompanied by vibrant and stimulating imagery.
This instructional video shows parents how to teach their 10- to 24-month old children a rudimentary form of American Sign Language. Reportedly, babies who use sign language before they can actually speak are better adjusted and have higher IQs. Methods employ brightly colored toys, lively imagery, and footage of babies using sign language. Music of Beethoven, Mozart, Strauss, Tchaikovsky, and Vivaldi accompany the lessons.
Notes DVD Features:
Region 0 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33
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