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Sign Language
Start by teaching just a handful of signs, no more than three. Use signs for things that you and baby do most frequently: eat, drink, milk, all done, sleep, diaper. It doesn't matter that you use official sign laguage just so long as you and baby's caregivers are all being consistent. Here's what we use:
1. Milk: put out one hand and make a grip motion with your fingers, open and shut a few times.
2. Eat: put fingers to mouth
3. Drink: pretend to be holding a glass and motion to your mouth as though you were drinking it.
4. More: Draw both hands together with fingers drawn to the thumb, tapping the tips of both hands against one another.
You don't need to buy any videos or special books to start communicating with your child. Just patience and repetition.
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