So, apparently, BabyK is learning sign language at day care. (He still goes about 3 days weekly.) A couple days ago, he began signing "more" at dinner while pressing his lips together. This is great. However, the day care didn't tell us that this was part of the curriculum and we don't know sign language. It's sort of counter-productive if they are teaching him to sign as a means of communication and he cannot communicate with us. He refuses to speak when he signs.
I asked one of the teachers about it when I picked him up the other day and she enthusiastically showed me a couple of the signs he's learned. Also fine except she was instructing him to "say please" and then to sign please in lieu of speaking the actual word. He is talking quite a bit and when we ask him to "say please" we expect him to speak the word "please", not sign. She says that they never told the children that they cannot speak while signing.
So, now I'm watching baby sign language videos on YouTube to figure out what our toddler is trying to tell us. He's transfixed by the videos, by the way. He does a sign where he rotates one fist around the other. DrK and I thought he was initiating a round of "The Wheels on the Bus" but now I wonder if he's been trying to tell us something and we are iditocally singing songs to him. Anyone know what that sign means?
We're going to talk to the teachers -- ask them to fill us in. I hate to be upset about this because I don't want to come across as one of those parents who doesn't want her kid to learn things she doesn't know. It really shouldn't be controversal except that now I'm having trouble understanding him. Thoughts?
I asked one of the teachers about it when I picked him up the other day and she enthusiastically showed me a couple of the signs he's learned. Also fine except she was instructing him to "say please" and then to sign please in lieu of speaking the actual word. He is talking quite a bit and when we ask him to "say please" we expect him to speak the word "please", not sign. She says that they never told the children that they cannot speak while signing.
So, now I'm watching baby sign language videos on YouTube to figure out what our toddler is trying to tell us. He's transfixed by the videos, by the way. He does a sign where he rotates one fist around the other. DrK and I thought he was initiating a round of "The Wheels on the Bus" but now I wonder if he's been trying to tell us something and we are iditocally singing songs to him. Anyone know what that sign means?
We're going to talk to the teachers -- ask them to fill us in. I hate to be upset about this because I don't want to come across as one of those parents who doesn't want her kid to learn things she doesn't know. It really shouldn't be controversal except that now I'm having trouble understanding him. Thoughts?
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