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Is 2 yrs old too young to teach my daughter American Sign Language?
I myself have been signing since I was a kid but I was 3 when I learned how to use ASL. Is 2 years old too young?
6 Answers
- elvenparadiseLv 69 years agoFavorite Answer
No, not at all. It'd be good for her to learn another language. Just make sure you make it fun and exciting for her to learn so she's not bored.^^
- ?Lv 49 years ago
The only reason children do not speak until they are around two is only because they are not ready physically to do so. However, they understand what you are saying at just a few weeks old and also have thought processes about your words at this age. Many children who are less than six months old can respond to ASL and sign back .
Children understand a great deal long before they are physically ready to let adults know about it.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
To repeat what the others have said, utilising signal with the baby proper now simply as we use our voices with a youngster from the establishing. I would do each. This is called SimCom. Signing and speaking even as, expressing the same concepts and nouns. Reports in multilingual environments have proven us a few factor. In sign/Oral households, infants utilising signal about six months prior than spoken language and creativity is enhanced. There is not any prolong to oral progress as a result of the sign exposure. If anything, the dual mode communication enhances oral skills. In multilingual communities, similar to are long-established in Europe, a multiplicity of languages whilst young motives no problem and the youngsters have less predicament including other languages later in lifestyles and are much less likely to converse with an accent. The link I've delivered below claims some additional advantages to mixing signal with oral speech, but I doubt if we relatively recognize if IQ is superior as they claim. In the end, mainly the extra expressive person appears brighter than the much less communicative person although neither is smarter than the opposite. Possibly, but i don't like unfounded claims headquartered on wishful considering. One other thing I consider in for the improvement of the youngster and the whole family is -- activate the Captioning chip of your tv and leave it on -- eternally! There will be a constant exposure to corresponding written and oral speech. This means when the youngster goes to college and is exposed to reading as a finding out task, they'll already be acquainted and secure with the shapes of letters and words. Put them in your lap, if which you can, and read from books utilising each ASL and oral speech. If achieved correct, it will make you extra expressive too! So to summarize: begin utilising it with (not "teaching") them right now. There are handiest pluses, and no real negatives.
- JamesLv 69 years ago
Children can actually learn sign language earlier than spoken language! My friends used some sign language with their children before they had turned one. So two years old is not too young.
- babyskit5683Lv 59 years ago
It's never to young. Kids have the most brain activity and neural connections before they turn 3... After three, the connections not used die off.. So if they don't use it they do lose it.. So help them keep it :)