Why use the resources provided by the Baby Signing Training Company?
All of our resources have been specifically designed for you people who want to teach signing to babies and young children. Specifically:
Our songs and the music which accompany them are unique to us, meaning that they contain useful key words such as nappy, drink, milk, food and more. Perhaps even more importantly they have been tried and tested on both babies and parents to ensure that that as well as being functional they are also great fun.
Our manuals contain laminated pages to keep them safe even when handled by little fingers, with the signs used in each song alongside the words to ensure they are always available for reference even in the middle of a session.
Our DVD is designed with ease of use in mind, allowing you to navigate immediately to the song you want to practice, or simply see a whole session in action.
Our products provide excellent value for money. We passionately believe in the benefits of baby signing and want to help as many parents and children as possible to access these benefits. We know you are in the best position to help us to achieve our aim and we know that we can enable you to do this.
The licence we provide within our packs allows you to run as many sessions as you like within your nominated centre with no extra cost involved.
The days of buying in people to provide these services are over, your budget freed for other things, your staff can now provide high quality baby signing sessions using our resources.
Facts & Figures
Many people are sceptical about baby signing, however we feel the following statistics speak for themselves:
• At 24 months, signing-babies were found to talk on average more like 27- or 28-month-olds. This represents more than a three-month advantage over the non-signing babies.
• In addition, the 24-month-old signing babies were putting together significantly longer sentences.
• At 36 months the signing-babies on average were talking like 47-month-olds, putting them almost a full year ahead of their average age-mates.
• By the age of eight, children who had learned to sign as babies had an average IQ of 114 compared to an IQ of 102 for those that didn't.
*Facts and figures taken from original study by Drs. Linda Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn.


