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    Thursday, January 21, 2010

    The Terror Begins to Sign "More"


    Banana Face Boy


    Cheaper Than Therapy

    16 comments:

    Raise Them Up said...

    Hi! That's awesome! :)

    This is my first visit to your blog and I'm so encouraged by all the resources you've gathered for parents.

    Blessings

    Formerly known as Frau said...

    Great pictures what a doll!

    Lee said...

    He is so sweet!!

    Liz Mays said...

    So then that means "more" terror? ;)

    Monkey Mommy said...

    Great picture he is a such a doll

    Ducky said...

    There is just something about seeing a child sign that give me goosebumps. Probably because sign language is my life's vocation, I take great pride in how quickly my daughter has picked up the use of the language and seemlessly merged it with her vocalization.

    The Terror is such a doll...I just want to squeeze and hug and plant a million kisses :O)

    Unknown said...

    is he saying he wants "more" bananas?

    Unknown said...

    YAY!
    Both my kids learned sign (my little girl learned so much of it i had to learn more!). It is a fabulous tool.
    Great job!

    Adoption of Jane said...

    If anyone has any suggestions where I can purchase an inexpensive Childrens Sign Language Tool kit online please let me know! Thanks!!

    Adoption of Jane said...

    oh yeah more bananas! ;)

    Jane said...

    Yay for the little Terror!! He is such a little cutie pie!

    Lisa said...

    Aww look at that expression, he's so adorable.

    Shell said...

    What a cutie!

    Aunt Juicebox said...

    How cute!

    Anonymous said...

    Teaching my daughter to sign when she was very young and a non-talker was such a lifeline. If I had a child today, I would definitely teach them to sign - special needs or not.

    sheila said...

    Beautiful! My niece learned how to sign, she's 2. Not talking yet, but signs up a storm! I find it incredible that these little ones can sign so well!

     

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