![]() ![]() The sign for water is done by making a “W” with your three middle fingers, pressing your pinkie and thumb together out of sight, and tapping your hand against your chin. Water Baby Sign Language water card – Mama Natural Make a fist with your hand, thumb facing you and fingers tucked behind your thumb, and open and close it as if milking a cow. If you’ve ever milked a cow, you’ll recognize the sign for “milk.” Think of milking an udder. Milk Baby Sign Language milk card – Mama Natural Think of your hand following the path that food makes. Press your palm flat against your chest, under your chin, and slide it down to your belly. Hungry Baby Sign Language hungry card – Mama Natural With the same hand shape used in the sign for “more,” turn your fingers to face the sky and tap them repeatedly against your lips. Eat Baby Sign Language eat card – Mama Natural It’s kind of like making an alligator mouth, only turned on its side. Then open and close your hands repeatedly with your thumbs turned towards your body. Keep your fingers straight and press your fingers to your thumbs. ![]() More Baby Sign Language more card – Mama Natural These words are very relevant to baby’s routine, so you’ll naturally use them often. Keep a smile on your face, and make sure that you’re holding your hands where baby can see them. ![]() Praise baby when they understand and/or repeat your actions. Keep your coolĭon’t expect your child to master this process over night-it’s a slow process. Once baby has mastered the initial 4-5 signs, then you can expand their vocabulary and add another 4-5 into the rotation. You might be tempted to try a different sign if baby isn’t picking up on the first signs you introduced, but it’s important to stick to the basics. Repeat those first few signs often-even if it doesn’t seem like baby is picking up on it. Start by introducing signs baby will frequently use, such as “more,” “milk,” “mom,” or “dad,” so you’ll have ample opportunities to use those signs. What are the activities and objects that baby does or sees on a regular basis? Start there. Most babies are developmentally ready for parents to begin signing around four months, though baby won’t likely be able to sign back until they’re seven to nine months old. Your baby’s eyesight and motor skills have to be developed enough for them to observe and participate. To save each Baby Sign Language Flash Card PDF just right-click (apple-click if you have a Mac) and select Save As.Get free updates on baby’s first year! – Free Updates on First Year Sign me up! I purchased the deluxe kit but wanted to get some signs to play with my great grandson. Please advise me what I can do to copy these. I copied book but can’t copy the other 9 signs. I love your program, easy to learn and good to teach our daughter. ![]() Related Flash Cards: Eat, Milk, More, Water 2 Responses to “All Done Flash Card” To learn how and when to teach the sign, take a look at the all done page for a video, diagram, and tutorial. At this stage you can also introduce the flash card, to further enrich their understanding of the word. Once baby understand how to sign all done for food, you can start expanding use to other contexts such as when they are finished playing with a toy or finished listening to music. Usage: It is easiest to teach the all done sign in the context of meal times than using the flash card. Printable All Done Baby Sign Language Flash card ![]()
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