Parents, teachers and caregivers,
of young children, are always looking for ways to foster learning
in a fun playful way and to build strong relationships with interactive
activities. With all the choices that are available we would offer
these considerations for using sign language, to communicate, play
and sing and sign songs.
Research across the U.S. and in many other parts of the world have shown that
hearing children receive many benefits as a result learning sign language along
side verbal communication. Here are the top 10 reasons to incorporate ASL into
your child's daily life:
1) IT'S FUN
AND PLAYFUL
Parents and teachers alike have discovered that young children, into elementary
school, love to learn to sign and are genuinely excited to participate in signing
activities. It is a fun playful activity for families to share.
2) EARLY COMMUNICATION
Young children have the ability to use their hands to communicate wants, thoughts
and desires often many months before they can say the word. For very young
children, as young as 10 months, this offers a way for parents to give their
children communication skills and ease the frustrations of the crying guessing
game.
3) REDUCES COMMUNICATION FRUSTRATIONS
Parents around the country have been reporting for years that signing gives
them and their children a usable communication tool that enables children make
clear wants and needs long before they can speak and thereby reducing the crying
game frustrations.
4) INCREASED VOCABULARY
Hearing children who learn to sign have been shown to have up to twice the
usable vocabulary, signed and spoken, than their non-signing counterparts.Signing
offers children an additional way to communicate that is stored and accessed
in a different part of the brain from verbal memory.It is a wonderful means
of scaffolding or a way to build skills that will raise a child to the next
level of learning. For infants it is a way to communicate using words prior
to verbal skills being established. For toddlers it is a way to expand their
usable vocabulary by getting more information and expanded language skills.
5) GIVES CHILDREN HEAD START ON EDUCATION
Children who sign have been found to have twice the usable vocabulary of non-signing
children. Signing also provides children with a way to manipulate letters,
sounds and to spell before they are able to write.
6) STIMULATES BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
Signing has been shown to improve IQ scores.
7) HELPS BUILD FINE AND GROSS MOTOR SKILLS
A great way for children to move their hands and bodies and develop hand–eye
coordination.
8) SELF-ESTEEM
Learning to sign enhances children's self esteem and helps to encourage a real
enthusiasm for learning.
9) LEARN VOCABULARY TO A SECOND LANGUAGE
We Sign uses American Sign Language (ASL) vocabulary. ASL is the 4th most common
in the U.S.
10) IMPROVES MEMORY AND RECALL
Signed words are stored in a separate part of the brain, learning sign along
with spoken words, enhances memory and recall of language.
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