Sunday, January 4th, 2009
tinkrenee asked: okay so, I am co-opening an home daycare. I am so nervous it hurts. I will have 2 infants, a 2 year old a 4 year old and two school age children(i think, they may be pre schoolers). I need advice on how to make the days go by smoothly. I have worked in day in commericial daycare with an assitant before and that was a breeze and i have worked by myself before also but with one age group at a time. Please give me some helpful tips on how to work with this wide range of ages. Thank you
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Sunday, November 30th, 2008
Babies sign language is a popular communication technique that parents and caregivers of small children use to communicate with each other before the child can use speech effectively. Parents can start teaching a modified version of ASL (American Sign Language) to their children as early as six months old. Babies can learn a few basic signs for everyday objects and things they want and need. Toddlers and older children can benefit from learning baby sign language as well.
If you really want to teach sign language to your baby here are few helpful tips for learning sign language
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