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congrat, how far along are you? Tactile sign language is interesting because newborn fine motor skill isnt developed yet so baby sign is better option until they can do sign better
On-body signing: The body of the person who is deafblind is used to complete the sign formation with another person. E.g.: chin, palm, chest. Often used with people who also have an intellectual disability. Tactile signing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
about a month by baby sign do you mean body sign?
Sadly dad doesn't support the learning or use of sign language at home(hes got sensory issues hes a walking quad)
your father won't support learn sign language! my father limit on sign language won't support to me my mom many time really awesome! that is sad!
No my partner but he does support voice off(sort of) eye pointing
No my partner but he does support voice off(sort of) eye pointing
If you're old enough to have a baby, you're old enough to tell your father that you're the parent and you'll be making all of the decisions about parenting. I say this because it can really mess up family dynamics when it is not clear. Save yourself some heartache later.
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Are you deaf blind? If so, deejay is you vision acuity? I'm deaf blind to so I am curious if I can help you find a solution.
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I'm sure there is forum out there for cerebral palsy expecting child and their solution on communication
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whats 6/24 unstable with irens syndrome?