
BSL Baby Signs 35 Flash Cards
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- 35 double-sided cards for comprehensive learning.
- Large size of 10.1cm x 12.7cm (4x5 inches) for clear visibility.
- Matte laminated for durability and ease of cleaning.
- Splash-resistant design ensures longevity.
- Thick card stock with rounded corners for safe handling by little hands. (never leave your baby unnattended with paper products as they can become a choking hazard when wet)
- Facilitates motor skills development and early communication.
- Reduces frustration levels for both parents and babies.
- Promotes inclusivity and cultural identity through British Sign Language.
- Encourages bonding and understanding between parent and child.
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Product description Baby Sign Language Flash Cards – BSL for Babies 4-6 Months+ Introduce your baby to British Sign Language (BSL) with our 35 Baby Sign Language Flash Cards. Designed to develop motor skills and reduce frustration, these BSL flash cards help babies communicate from 4–6 months old—earlier than spoken language. These baby sign language flash cards are essential for jumpstarting your child's communication development. Why Should You Use Sign Language With Your Baby? Babies develop motor skills much earlier than they develop the ability to control speech. You can use sign language to communicate with your baby from a much younger age, leading to fewer tantrums and lower frustration levels in both you and your baby. Why Should You Choose BSL to Sign With Your Baby? BSL (British Sign Language) is the sign language used by the British deaf community. Using BSL with your baby—rather than other sign languages such as ASL (American Sign Language) or Auslan (Australian Sign Language)—is a great way to promote inclusivity and celebrate the beautiful and unique British Sign Language. Choosing Your First Signs Begin with 4–6 signs that are commonly used in your household: 2–3 practical signs (such as milk, finished, or more) and 2–3 fun signs (such as book, ball, or teddy). Once your baby gets the hang of these signs, slowly add more into your daily routine. Avoid starting with too many signs or signs that look too similar, as it can make it difficult to differentiate between your baby's hand movements as they begin to sign back to you. When to Start BSL With Your Baby You can begin introducing signs to your baby from 4–6 months. Typically, you'll notice your baby beginning to sign back to you from 8–12 months. However, every baby has their unique pace of development. If progress takes a bit more time, don't worry—just stay consistent and have confidence in the process. How to Start Sign Language With Your Baby Simply begin adding signs into your daily routine as you speak to your baby. For example, use the sign for "milk" as you say "milk time" before giving your baby milk or formula. This is a simple and effective way to begin learning. Don't withhold items expecting your baby to sign back to you—keep it fun! It's important to say or mouth the word you are signing, as lip patterns are crucial in differentiating between signs in BSL. How to Know If Your Baby Is Signing As your baby develops, observe their hand movements and look for things that may resemble signs you have been teaching. Initial signing will not be perfect, as your baby is still learning and developing motor skills. Be patient, open, and consistent as you learn together. Safety Warning no warning applicable
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