My son is almost 21 months old. My son currently signs: all done, milk, more, please, thank you. My daughter just had her Preschool Graduation yesterday.
Between my day job and my mom job, I've been a little too busy to give this the time I wanted.
As my son heads towards 2 years old and beyond, I should find some more time during the evenings/weekends to start up classes again.
This would be great for a Library, Daycare, or Moms Group class.
In the meantime, I've shared my love of signing with more friends as well as my sister and her baby girl.
If you within one hour of Thompson, Connecticut, contact me to see if we get something organized for the Fall!
Friday, June 8, 2012
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
New (free!) Homeschooling Guide from Signing Time
This is great. The Guide is free (under Details) where you would purchase the bundle. From the email:
New Homeschool Bundle with Free Guide
If you are a homeschooling parent, you often know how difficult it can be to find materials that you can successfully use to teach children of different ages. With Signing Time, you can introduce your children to signs from American Sign Language in a fun and easy way. Signing helps infants and toddlers learn to talk sooner and it boosts their vocabulary. Preschool children use signs to learn letters and numbers, expand their vocabulary, and get ready to read. Elementary-age children use signs to help with spelling and writing. Some even learn ASL as a second language. The Signing Time Homeschool Bundle and free guide* will help you make signing a fun part of your Homeschool program – every day!
*Click on the Details tab to download your free 10-page guide “Using Signing Time in Your Homeschool Program.”
New Homeschool Bundle with Free Guide
If you are a homeschooling parent, you often know how difficult it can be to find materials that you can successfully use to teach children of different ages. With Signing Time, you can introduce your children to signs from American Sign Language in a fun and easy way. Signing helps infants and toddlers learn to talk sooner and it boosts their vocabulary. Preschool children use signs to learn letters and numbers, expand their vocabulary, and get ready to read. Elementary-age children use signs to help with spelling and writing. Some even learn ASL as a second language. The Signing Time Homeschool Bundle and free guide* will help you make signing a fun part of your Homeschool program – every day!
*Click on the Details tab to download your free 10-page guide “Using Signing Time in Your Homeschool Program.”
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Saturday, May 8, 2010
Yes, I am still interested in teaching...
Work/life/etc. has gotten in the way of me posting on this blog as often as I should. I have told Sign2Me that I am still interested in teaching (especially one-night intro classes at a library, etc.). Feel free to contact me here through the comments or send me an email.
I will try to be better at posting information here!
Thank you!
~Lori
I will try to be better at posting information here!
Thank you!
~Lori
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