02:40 mins, "Examples of Baby Sign Language" Transcript Baby sign language is the use of hand and body gestures to help babies communicate before they learn to speak. See examples of 11 different signs from American Sign Language (ASL) that you can use to get started signing with baby.
Is baby sign language the same as American Sign Language (ASL)?
Not necessarily... American Sign Language is a complete language with its own complex system of grammar and word order rules, where as the term “baby sign language” refers to using signs and gestures to communicate with baby. Some parents choose to use signs from ASL, however you can choose to create your own gestures/signs to communicate with baby. Pick signs that best suit you and your baby’s needs.
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