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		<title>By: Pedsgurl</title>
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		<description>We do a little bit of baby sign language. I think it&#039;s a great way to communicate with your baby. I also think that you can create your own signs vs. buying a specific book ( we did this) .  Unless you plan on continuing to teach sign language ( to become &quot;fluent&quot;) I think that&#039;s fine! 

It took my little one a while before she started signing things back. She actually said &quot; more&quot; before she signed it.  With us, baby sign language would be more helpful NOW ( at a year old) than when she was a little younger. What I mean by that is, at a year old, she is always pointing to things that she wants to see or touch . We can teach her the signs for those things and she uses them more readily. When she was younger, she had few needs and so she didn&#039;t use the signs as much. 

i hope that makes sense! :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We do a little bit of baby sign language. I think it&#39;s a great way to communicate with your baby. I also think that you can create your own signs vs. buying a specific book ( we did this) .  Unless you plan on continuing to teach sign language ( to become &quot;fluent&quot;) I think that&#39;s fine! </p>
<p>It took my little one a while before she started signing things back. She actually said &quot; more&quot; before she signed it.  With us, baby sign language would be more helpful NOW ( at a year old) than when she was a little younger. What I mean by that is, at a year old, she is always pointing to things that she wants to see or touch . We can teach her the signs for those things and she uses them more readily. When she was younger, she had few needs and so she didn&#39;t use the signs as much. </p>
<p>i hope that makes sense! <img src='http://easysignlanguagelessons.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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