I was able to explore all sorts of resources from websites, online chat groups, books, and DVD's. I have to say that the DVD's were my favorite. I am a very visual person.
Acredolo, Linda, and Susan Goodwyn. Baby Signs. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 2002.
Acredolo, Linda, and Susan Goodwyn. Baby Signs Parent Kit. Vacaville: Baby Signs Institute, 2005.
Baby Center. Baby Center LLC. 7 Oct. 2007
Baby Einstein: Baby Wordsworth. DVD. The Walt Disney Company, 2005.
The Baby Signs Program. DVD. Baby Signs Inc., 2005.
Daniels, Marilyn. "The Effect of Sigh Language on Hearing Children's Language Development."
Communication Education 43 (1994): 291-298.
Davis, Celeste. "Hands On." People 18 Sept. 2000: 205. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. IUPUI Indianapolis.
Garcia, Joseph. Sign with Your Baby: How to Communicate with Infants Before They Can Speak. Bellingham: Stratten Kehl, 2001.
Heller, Lora. I Want: Teaching Your Baby to Sign. New York: Sterling, 2006.
Kelly, Katy. "Tiny Hands Talking." U.S. News & World Report 21 Oct. 2002. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. IUPUI Indianapolis.
Namy, Laura, and Sandra R. Waxman. "Words Adn Gestures: Infants' Iterpretations of Different Forms of Symbolic References." Child Development 69.2 (1998): 295-308.
"Success Teaching Baby Sign Language." Expectant Mothers Guide. Spindle Publishing Inc. 7 Oct. 2007
Thompson, Rachel H., Nicole M. Cotnoir-Bichelman, Paige M. McKerchar, Trista L. Tate, and Kelly A. Dancho. "Enhancing Early Commnunication Through Infant Sign Training." Journal of Applied Behavior 40 (2007): 15-23.
Walburton, Karyn. Baby Sign Language for Hearing Babies. 1st ed. New York: Berkley, 2006.
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