Street" or "Blue's Clues".
4. Don't Expect Perfection:
Don't expect your baby to be able to perform the signs correctly at first. In fact, they may use the same sign for more than one word but you will figure out what they mean don't worry about that. You may even decide to use a modified version of the American Sign Language (ASL).
There are a lot of products and books available to help you along http://babytalk-learn2sign.com/books.html whether you choose to teach ASL or a modified version of it.
5. Be Patient:
Signing like any thing else you learn takes time and practice. Don't expect to learn it all and teach it all in a few days or even weeks.
6. Be Persistent:
As the saying goes "Persistence pays off". Keep trying at every opportunity to use sign language and soon it will just become second nature to both you and your baby.
7. Involve Every Family Member:
Make it a family affair. Not only will this help your baby learn the signs by repeatedly seeing the sign when the word is spoken but it will also build a bond between all family members. Sharing and signing together.
Keeping those key points in mind, start now building a special bond with your baby and opening the so important line of communication.
About the Author
Nanette Gomez is owner of http://www.BabyTalk-Learn2Sign.com Your online resource for information and products to help you teach your baby sign language and http://TheMommyCircle.com ~ Helping you find little ways to make and save.