Five Fingers, web about sign language for babies

A few weeks ago we were talking about My Smart Hands, a sign language system for babies that is quite successful in Anglo-Saxon countries and now arrives in Spain.

Today we know thanks to the comments to that information a website that talks about the experience of communicating with the baby in sign language, Five Fingers, with advice for those who want to try it.

Its creator is Claudia, who on the web aims to provide information about sign language for babies, as well as other topics that may be interesting for parents.

It intends to transmit to those parents who wish it the necessary tools to teach their children to be able to communicate through sign language in a simple and accessible way.

The website emerged when the creator began to be interested in sign language systems by communicating with her baby in that way and could not find information in Spanish. Thus he compiled everything that came to his knowledge about it.

In Five Fingers we find information about when and how to start practicing with the baby, what are the advantages of "sign", tips to do it in a fun way or links to different dictionaries of signs.

The experience he has with his baby is positive, he tells us that he started at six months but that little by little the baby was finding his own "method", with signs or sounds, which was one of my statements when considering whether this method It was really effective (or necessary).

However, for her the experience is positive, in that she spends time "playing" with the baby, although she also insists on the less systematized or programmed options to enjoy that time with the child.

In short, if you are interested in knowing a little more about this method of communication through sign language for babies, in Cinco Finitos you will find advice and interesting information.

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