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Signing Songs (2006)

Signing Songs (2006)

Also available on Amazon! Teacher's & Parent Aid. For Parents,Teachers and Homeschoolers. Introduction to Signing songs for babies or children with special needs. Works for all babies/children, music and movement for all. Developed by a BCMT (Board Certified Music Therapist). The movie has FOUR parts, 1. Why Use Signing Songs 2. Song/sign introduction and songs and 3. Songs. 4. Repeats Songs. Seven songs in all. Song list on movie 1. All the Fish. 2. Way up high in the apple tree. 3. I'm in the mood. 4. Twinkle Twinkle little Star. 5. Rum Sum Sum. 6.You are my sunshine. 7. Walking Walking Using Songs with signs enables babies/children to speak with their hands before they can talk. Increases clarity of child's wants and needs. Promotes active participation and play. Creates a rich learning environment Fosters language growth and music appreciation. May help a child speak sooner by increasing their receptive language vocabulary. Provides an opportunity to strengthen and develop fine motor skills. Decrease a child's frustration by providing a developmentally appropriate way to communicate before they can verbalize. Encourage cognitive development and neuron connections in the brain. Sign language may increase a child's independence by providing a way for them to initiate interactions with their environment. How is sign language used in this video? Specific words in songs are highlighted by signs. Target words are paired with signs in music to provide for an opportunity for lear...

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