Let the record show, the boys are 21 months old today! Wow! Where is the time going?! It's hard to believe my little "babies" will be 2 in just 3 short months. I don't think I'm ready for that!
Three months ago at the boys' 18 month appointment I was slightly concerned with the lack of talking the boys did. They each only knew a very small handful of words. The doctor assured me that it was totally fine and that if they weren't talking up a storm by age 2 to be worried. I don't think I'll have to worry.
In the last month the boys' language skills have just exploded including some two word sentences! (New Day, Green Car, More Please, Eat Outside, etc) I caught a few of the boys cute new words and moments on film over the weekend for your general amusement.
What was that last one you ask? Why it was Jackson saying "dot com" along with the Baby Einstein voice! All three of them chime in with "dot com" at the end of each Signing Time DVD and now with Baby Einstein. What will we ever do with these digital age kids?
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Video Clip of the Week - Talking Time
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Helen Reviews a Product
I've decided to take a page from Nick's blog and review a product. The product? Baby Signing Time DVDs.
I'd heard parents mention the Baby Signing Time series but I had never seen it before and was content with my Baby Einstein My First Signs DVD. The boys love anything and everything Baby Einstein so this signing video was a hit with them. With the boys finally starting to sign though (see "Finally a Sign") I thought a couple more DVDs, featuring more signs for them might be good. After a quick search of my public library's catalog I found a plethora of Baby Signing Time DVDs. I put in a hold request for the first two and about a week later picked the DVDs up.
From the very first time we popped the first DVD in (6 days ago) the boys were hooked. The songs are catchy (I think Nick and I even know the words!) and the graphics are fun. I think the boys like seeing other "babies" and toddlers doing the signs too.
In the 6 days since we started watching the DVDs I've seen an increase in the number of signs the boys can and will do. Just yesterday Chase came up to me while I was eating an apple and signed "eat". I told him to say "please" and did the sign for him. He said "please" back and I gave him a bite! If I sign "Baby Signing Time" to the boys Jackson tries to do it back and they all run for the TV. I'll definitely be checking out more of these DVDs!
And to those of you with "older" babies or toddlers that haven't tried teaching sign, I'd encourage you to pick up one or two of these DVDs at your library and just see what happens when you show them. It's probably not too late to start!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Finally A Sign!
Seven or eight months ago Nick and I began a quest. A quest to teach our boys simple signs (from American Sign Language) in order to ease the communication barrier. We've had friends teach their children these simply signs quite successfully, so we decided to give it a go.










