Anij
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Hi everyone !
For those who don't already know I'll give a bit of history
I'm Hoh/Deaf (and we think mild CAPD/APD) from a hearing family. I use both spoken English & ASL to communicate. Although I actually prefer ASL, most of the time I have to rely on speechreading/listening because none of my family or current friends know more than a handful of ASL signs.
I grew up oral only (do to some hideously mis-guided "professionals" who told my parents ASL would basically "ruin me").
Because I was sooo desperate to learn ASL (I begged my parents repeatedly) from age 7-10 I would secretly spend hours and hours in libraries memorizing the signs in ALL the ASL dictionaries that I could find I was able to learn enough ASL vocabulary and very basic grammar that when I was finally "allowed" to take ASL classes, I was able to meet with the head teacher (Deaf) and do my "ASL class level placement interview" using ASL instead of writing back and forth on paper
Eventually my family realized that for me ASL was VERY important and made a huge difference in my ability to socialize - now they all agree that ASL is "a good thing" ... and they will learn more of it as they are able
Fast forward to today ....
Our family has recently been blessed with the very first baby - my sister's daughter, my niece who's days away from being 5months old
One of the things that my family has been VERY supportive of is introducing ASL signs to my niece not only so she can more easily communicate with me - but also so she can communicate with EVERYONE via Signs months before she'll be able to begin to "talk" to any real degree.
I'm looking for some suggestions of GOOD "baby sign" (ASL ONLY) type books that may be helpful for my sister and her husband to read to help them understand more about how to sign to introduce signs, things the look for, how to help their daughter make signs etc ...
So far I have picked up "The Baby Signing Book by author Sarah Bingham - which seems to be the most "Deaf family friendly" - if that makes sense.
I've also picked up a board book for my niece where each page has a single "concept" with the word, picture & sign for that "concept" ie: for MOM, DAD,AUNT,UNCLE, MILK,BLANKET,SLEEP etc in it as a "starter" book for her.
If anyone has any suggestions on getting started that would be great - I'm just now starting to sign more to her when I visit/look after her and she's already starting a bit of copying of MOM when you do the sign for her with her hand on her body (she does it again - with a fist- when you let go if you say the work again and sign it on yourself)
Thanks!
I'm soooo excited to be able to teach her to sign as a baby so it'll be natural for her
For those who don't already know I'll give a bit of history
I'm Hoh/Deaf (and we think mild CAPD/APD) from a hearing family. I use both spoken English & ASL to communicate. Although I actually prefer ASL, most of the time I have to rely on speechreading/listening because none of my family or current friends know more than a handful of ASL signs.
I grew up oral only (do to some hideously mis-guided "professionals" who told my parents ASL would basically "ruin me").
Because I was sooo desperate to learn ASL (I begged my parents repeatedly) from age 7-10 I would secretly spend hours and hours in libraries memorizing the signs in ALL the ASL dictionaries that I could find I was able to learn enough ASL vocabulary and very basic grammar that when I was finally "allowed" to take ASL classes, I was able to meet with the head teacher (Deaf) and do my "ASL class level placement interview" using ASL instead of writing back and forth on paper
Eventually my family realized that for me ASL was VERY important and made a huge difference in my ability to socialize - now they all agree that ASL is "a good thing" ... and they will learn more of it as they are able
Fast forward to today ....
Our family has recently been blessed with the very first baby - my sister's daughter, my niece who's days away from being 5months old
One of the things that my family has been VERY supportive of is introducing ASL signs to my niece not only so she can more easily communicate with me - but also so she can communicate with EVERYONE via Signs months before she'll be able to begin to "talk" to any real degree.
I'm looking for some suggestions of GOOD "baby sign" (ASL ONLY) type books that may be helpful for my sister and her husband to read to help them understand more about how to sign to introduce signs, things the look for, how to help their daughter make signs etc ...
So far I have picked up "The Baby Signing Book by author Sarah Bingham - which seems to be the most "Deaf family friendly" - if that makes sense.
I've also picked up a board book for my niece where each page has a single "concept" with the word, picture & sign for that "concept" ie: for MOM, DAD,AUNT,UNCLE, MILK,BLANKET,SLEEP etc in it as a "starter" book for her.
If anyone has any suggestions on getting started that would be great - I'm just now starting to sign more to her when I visit/look after her and she's already starting a bit of copying of MOM when you do the sign for her with her hand on her body (she does it again - with a fist- when you let go if you say the work again and sign it on yourself)
Thanks!
I'm soooo excited to be able to teach her to sign as a baby so it'll be natural for her