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Early Childhood Education – Acquiring Sign Language

Posted by Cascia Talbert at Thursday, September 30, 2010
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Co-written by Emily Patterson and Kathleen Thomas


One of the keys to surviving in a tilted economic system in which opportunities to achieve a decent standard of living will be limited is versatility – and the ability to communicate articulately in a variety of ways with the widest possible audience. This includes bilingual ability as well as the ability to communicate in non-verbal ways for the benefit of the disabled – primarily the deaf.

At the same time, a growing shortage of qualified interpreters fluent in American Sign Language has led to more career opportunities – and if current trends continue, it's likely that skilled ASL interpreters will have little problem securing lucrative employment in a society where such a commodity is destined to be in short supply.

Signing Before They Can Speak

A great deal of research has clearly demonstrated that the early years – ages 2 to five – are the best time to educate children in different modes of communication and language. This goes beyond the spoken word (though it is an optimal time for children to learn a second language); many young children have an aptitude for signing as well.

This is not as odd as you may think. As you know, many indigenous peoples around the world, including American Indian nations, have used sign language for centuries to facilitate communication with other tribes with whom they do not share a language. Some paleontologists and anthropologists theorize that Neanderthals – who apparently lacked the vocal mechanism to produce many spoken words – depended a great deal upon hand gestures to communicate.

In fact, recent research suggests that sign language is innate. An article published in the Boulder Daily Camera in 2003 presented strong evidence that babies as young as six months old communicate with their hands:

"...by 6 to 7 months, babies can remember a sign. At eight months, children
can begin to imitate gestures and sign single words. By 24 months, children
can sign compound words and full sentences. They say sign language reduces
frustration in young children by giving them a means to express themselves
before they know how to talk." (Glarion, 2003)

The author also cites study funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development demonstrating that young children who are taught sign language at an early age actually develop better verbal skills as they get older. The ability to sign has also helped parents in communicating with autistic children; one parent reports that "using sign language allowed her to communicate with her [autistic] son and minimized his frustration...[he now] has an advanced vocabulary and excels in math, spelling and music" (Glarion, 2003).

The Best Time To Start

Not only does early childhood education in signing give pre-verbal youngsters a way to communicate, it can also strengthen the parent-child bond – in addition to giving children a solid foundation for learning a skill that will serve them well in the future. The evidence suggests that the best time to start learning ASL is before a child can even walk – and the implications for facilitating the parent-child relationship are amazing.



Emily and Kathleen are Communications Coordinators for the Zionsville child care facility, a member of the AdvancED® accredited family of Primrose Schools (located in 16 states throughout the U.S.) and part of the network of Indiana child care preschools delivering progressive, early childhood, Balanced Learning® curriculum.

For over 25 years, Primrose Schools has helped individuals achieve higher levels of success by providing them with an AdvancED® accredited, early childhood, education. Through an accelerated Balanced Learning® curriculum, Primrose Schools students are exposed to a widely diverse range of subject matter giving them a much greater opportunity to develop mentally, physically and socially. Emily Patterson is currently working as a communications coordinator for Primrose Schools providing written work to the blogosphere which highlights the importance, and some of the specific aspects, of a quality, early childhood, education.



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Wordless Wednesday | Autumn Fruits and Veggies

Posted by Cascia Talbert at Wednesday, September 29, 2010
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This is my centerpiece. Yesterday it was filled with more peaches, apples and pears but the kids got a hold of them so I only have a few left. I promised my son I would cook up the squash tonight. He calls it his Butternut.



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Total Body Conditioning DVD Review

Posted by Jenn at Monday, September 27, 2010
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If you want a great full-body workout, the Total Conditioning with Lynn Hahn DVD is for you! Lynn Hahn is an ACE certified fitness instructor and lifestyle and weight management consultant with over 35 years of experience.

This dvd provides a great workout for beginner to intermediate exercisers. The workout combines cardio and strength training to make the most of your time and your results.

The dvd has a great introductory section to provide new viewers with an overview of all of the workout moves. This is great for beginners to review proper form before trying the exercises at a faster pace.

Next, is the main workout section. Lynn is accompanied by an assistant who shows the modified moves for beginners, or those in need of a low impact version of the exercises. Since I am a more advanced exerciser, I was still able to get a good workout via the plyometric (jumping) moves and by lifting slightly heavier weights.

Each cardio segment targets the same muscle group worked in the strength training segment. This progression works very well for a total body workout. Lynn’s moves are creative and fun. The music is a little generic, but upbeat and fine for keeping me engaged and motivated. The setting is an industrial building with brick walls, wood floors and big windows in the background.

There’s a good cool down section that will increase your coordination and a floor work section to further challenge you core. This is a “get the job done” routine. There is no fluff, but plenty of
substance and some cardio moves I’ve never seen before. I always love learning something new.

For more background on Lynn, she is an expert martial artist with a 3rd Degree Black Belt in Kenpo Karate. She operates a martial arts school and provides self defense seminars in the state of Washington. You can find her DVDs online via Amazon and other online retailers and check out her website at GetRealFit.org. I also like Lynn’s motivation and tips website found at RealWomenFitnessTips.com.

To enter for a chance to win this DVD, stop by PersonalFitCoach.com

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