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Liven Up Baby and Toddler Storytimes with Sign Language (March 2019)

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  1. 1. Liven Up Baby andLiven Up Baby and Toddler Storytimes withToddler Storytimes with Sign LanguageSign Language Presented byPresented by Kathy MacMillanKathy MacMillan
  2. 2. Who is this woman?Who is this woman? Kathy MacMillan, M.L.S., N.I.C.Kathy MacMillan, M.L.S., N.I.C. Author of:Author of: Founder of Stories By Hand:Founder of Stories By Hand: www.storiesbyhand.comwww.storiesbyhand.com
  3. 3. Why use sign language in yourWhy use sign language in your programs?programs?  The popularity of baby sign languageThe popularity of baby sign language  Children can sign before they canChildren can sign before they can speakspeak  Stimulates language developmentStimulates language development  Empowers young children toEmpowers young children to communicatecommunicate  Reduces frustrationReduces frustration  Enhances language and social skillsEnhances language and social skills
  4. 4. Why use sign language in yourWhy use sign language in your programs?programs?  Provides a language bridge betweenProvides a language bridge between English and other spoken languagesEnglish and other spoken languages  Helps with problem solvingHelps with problem solving  Helps children identify and manageHelps children identify and manage emotionsemotions  Enhances spoken vocabularyEnhances spoken vocabulary  Enhances reading skillsEnhances reading skills  Allows special needs children toAllows special needs children to participateparticipate
  5. 5. Why use sign language in yourWhy use sign language in your programs?programs?  It’s popular with every age groupIt’s popular with every age group  Adds a multicultural aspect to yourAdds a multicultural aspect to your programsprograms  Gives your programs a “competitiveGives your programs a “competitive edge”edge”  It makes programs instantlyIt makes programs instantly participativeparticipative  It’s FUN!It’s FUN!
  6. 6. Why use American SignWhy use American Sign Language?Language?  It’s a language!It’s a language!  Teaches a valuable skillTeaches a valuable skill  Shows respect for Deaf cultureShows respect for Deaf culture
  7. 7. Some background aboutSome background about Deafness and ASLDeafness and ASL  ASL and English are 2 separateASL and English are 2 separate languageslanguages  Sign language is NOT universalSign language is NOT universal  A central value of Deaf CultureA central value of Deaf Culture  Deaf vs. deafDeaf vs. deaf
  8. 8. STEP 1: Decide which signsSTEP 1: Decide which signs you want to use in your programyou want to use in your program  Limit it to what you can handleLimit it to what you can handle  Consider starting small and buildingConsider starting small and building on your list each weekon your list each week  Choose signs you can repeatChoose signs you can repeat throughout the programthroughout the program  Choose signs that will be meaningfulChoose signs that will be meaningful to your audienceto your audience  Be prepared to adapt your listBe prepared to adapt your list
  9. 9. STEP 2: Learn the SignsSTEP 2: Learn the Signs  BooksBooks  Videos/DVDsVideos/DVDs  WebsitesWebsites  SoftwareSoftware  ClassesClasses  Friends/familyFriends/family www.aslpro.com www.signingsavvy.com www.aslnook.com
  10. 10. STEP 3: Practice your signsSTEP 3: Practice your signs  Practice your sign productionPractice your sign production – Dominant hand movesDominant hand moves  Practice how you will teach/explainPractice how you will teach/explain the signsthe signs – Allow enough time for the children toAllow enough time for the children to copycopy – Check their signs for accuracyCheck their signs for accuracy  Don’t always voiceDon’t always voice
  11. 11. STEP 4: Practice introducingSTEP 4: Practice introducing sign language in contextsign language in context  Call it by name: American SignCall it by name: American Sign Language or ASLLanguage or ASL  Acknowledge that it is mostly usedAcknowledge that it is mostly used by deaf peopleby deaf people  Incorporate practical information forIncorporate practical information for parentsparents
  12. 12. STEP 5: Provide Follow-upSTEP 5: Provide Follow-up  Repeat the signs throughout theRepeat the signs throughout the programprogram  Provide handouts showing signs orProvide handouts showing signs or more information about using signsmore information about using signs with young childrenwith young children  Share library materials about signingShare library materials about signing  Build your signing vocabulary weekBuild your signing vocabulary week to week and repeat/reinforce pastto week and repeat/reinforce past weeks’ signsweeks’ signs
  13. 13. Some Hands-On IdeasSome Hands-On Ideas  Openings and ClosingsOpenings and Closings  BooksBooks  StorytellingStorytelling  Bounces and RhymesBounces and Rhymes  SongsSongs  Prop ActivitiesProp Activities  CountingCounting  ColorsColors
  14. 14. Using Signs in Group ManagementUsing Signs in Group Management  Provides a visual cueProvides a visual cue  Works on older kids too!Works on older kids too!  Excellent for ADHD, special needsExcellent for ADHD, special needs  Cuts down on the naggingCuts down on the nagging
  15. 15. Expanding Your ResourcesExpanding Your Resources  Non-children’s staffNon-children’s staff  VolunteersVolunteers  Parent volunteersParent volunteers  Outside groupsOutside groups – Scout groups & other community groupsScout groups & other community groups – School groupsSchool groups – Deaf groupsDeaf groups  Grow your own volunteersGrow your own volunteers
  16. 16. Resources to Know: VideoResources to Know: Video  Signing Time!Signing Time! Series (DVD andSeries (DVD and streaming)streaming)  Sign with Robert: Babies andSign with Robert: Babies and ChildrenChildren (DVD and streaming)(DVD and streaming)  ASL Nook: online at aslnook.comASL Nook: online at aslnook.com
  17. 17. Resources to Know: BooksResources to Know: Books  Little Hands & Big HandsLittle Hands & Big Hands by Kathyby Kathy MacMillanMacMillan  Storytime Magic, More Storytime Magic,Storytime Magic, More Storytime Magic, andand Baby Storytime MagicBaby Storytime Magic by Kathyby Kathy MacMillan & Christine KirkerMacMillan & Christine Kirker  Baby FingersBaby Fingers books by Lora Hellerbooks by Lora Heller  Baby Sign Language Basics and Songs forBaby Sign Language Basics and Songs for Little HandsLittle Hands by Monta Z. Briantby Monta Z. Briant
  18. 18. Questions?Questions?
  19. 19. THANK YOU!THANK YOU! For more American Sign LanguageFor more American Sign Language resources, please seeresources, please see www.storiesbyhand.comwww.storiesbyhand.com.. For more great storytime suggestions,For more great storytime suggestions, please seeplease see www.storytimestuff.netwww.storytimestuff.net..

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