Potty Training With Baby Sign Language ~ Chris

Wow, what an adventure.  I have to say that all kids are different and no technique is going to work with all children, but I’d like to think that there are some key similarities between all children, but that’s it’s up to us parents to figure out how to overcome our child’s hang-up.  My son accidentally did a number two while peeing on the toilet and we thought we had things all figure out.  However, it wasn’t until later that we discovered he wasn’t ready yet.  In the meantime we had set him up with all the language he needed to use the potty.  He learned the signs for TOILET, DIAPER and POOP.  We also taught him how to put the seat up himself and how to flush the toilet.  We figured we were all set to go, but then he threw us a curve and decided he’d start sneaking off to relieve himself and his daily routine started changing so his bowel movements became less predicable.  Then he started to do it while standing up instead of squatting!  Now we had to watch him even more carefully.

Next we tried a bribe.  We offered him BERRIES, which he loves as an incentive to poo on the toilet.  By this time, he was readily able to pee, but we didn’t put him up there, but once a day and he never really told us when he had to pee.  We figured it was more of a big deal to figure out the poo issue first because we could still catch him in the act.

Well, things finally clicked when he accidentally pushed a poo out while doing his nightly pee.  Him and mom heard it plop and after looking it over, our boy was pretty excited.  We gave him some frozen berries after letting him flush it down.  The next day, he snuck off again when we weren’t paying attention, but when I found him, he made no resistance to come and give the potty a try.  In fact, he was almost finished his movement, but he still managed to force some more out!  We were so proud of him.

I will say that potty training is not really something that happens right away, at least for us.  However, we also didn’t wait until he was 2 years old, like a lot of programs recommend.  Instead we let it unfold naturally and let him decide when it was right for him.  I’ve heard too many horror stories about children who are forced to potty too early and later wet themselves at school and have other issues related because they weren’t ready yet.  Besides, what’s the hurry anyway?  I think there should be limits to what is expected of a child and we should never expect more than what they are prepared to give.  In other words, I firmly believe in age appropriate expectations, not to mention person specific expectations.  If you force a child to do something too early, they’ll only resist and make the entire affair more difficult than it needs to be.  By that same token, I also think that not reaching their potential and challenging them can be just as damaging.  Obviously, this takes quite a bit of observation and trial and error to strike that perfect balance between what a child is capable of accomplishing.  It’s that fine line between being challenged and having fun, but not becoming frustrated.

Think about it on your own terms.  Accomplishing something at the brink of being frustrating is fun (a challenge and invigorates us), but being pushed beyond our capabilities is stressful.

Posted in Baby Sign Language Techniques | 2 Comments

Why You Should Continue To Use Baby Sign Language And When You Know It’s Time To Quit. ~ Chris

Plenty of sign language purists will tell you to continue signing forever.  I suppose this classifies me in the other category.  I think I fall in line with the majority however.  Baby signing to me, is a means to an end.  Baby sign language helps me and helps my boy.  I’ve preached many times about the benefits to signing and there are many, however, signing to infinite is not on my radar.  This isn’t to say that signing is going to stop cold at some point.  This blog talks deeply about the importance that signing has played in our family’s lives, but signing isn’t the be-all-end-all.

Knowing when to give up signing is not an exact science, nor even an art.  Signing is something that can only happen with two volunteers.  As you baby grows into their toddlerhood, there may come a time when they shun signing.  Your toddler might even call signs “for babies” and seemingly reject them overnight.  There isn’t much you can do about this and there’s no reason to continue pushing signs on your toddler if they aren’t enjoying it.  Conversely, some children might adopt signing as a second language and do whatever they can to learn new words.  This should be celebrated and your child will surely enjoy a partner in the process.

As your toddler begins to talk, you might wonder when it’s time to move on.  My rule of thumb, if you wish to stop signing, is to stop offering signs just as soon as your baby can clearly say a word.  If your baby or toddler struggles to be understood or can only say one syllable of a difficult word, then you should offer them a sign.  Signing is not a “crutch” and won’t delay your baby in learning difficult words, it’s just patching your baby over so he won’t get frustrated and give up.

As your signing days wind down, keep my rule of thumb in mind and you can make a smooth transition into the verbal word.

Posted in General Baby Sign Language | Leave a comment

Popularity Of Baby Sign Language ~ Chris

The interest in baby sign language has spread fast all across the Europe, USA and Canada in recent times.  It’s one of the fastest movements in the 21st century and rightfully so.

Baby sign language is such a useful skill for parents and baby to know.  It enables baby’s and parents to communicate with each other.  It also enables baby’s to talk to caregivers and other people even those who aren’t immediately familiar with them.  Sign language does not require you to “read” a baby – it merely requires that you understand the system of language used.  Baby signing can include any system such as ASL, BSL, or any other.  These signs are easily read from various resources.

If you haven’t already started to sign, or only just, than we definitely recommend you study resources surrounding signing to get a better feel for the techniques and difficulties that arise.  By doing so, signing will become a pleasure instead of a task and you can be certain that you are teaching signing the most efficient way possible.

Posted in Thoughs and Theories On Baby Sign | Leave a comment

Guest Poster Carrie And Baby Samantha #3 ~ Guest

Carrie

Mother of 1 girl

Baby signing since 11 months

Number of signs = 7

I think my girl is really starting to get this!  Now we are signing a lot of words together.  Samantha signs CAT, MOM, DAD, EAT, MORE, MILK and ALL DONE!  We kind of ran out of new things to sign, or perhaps I just got caught up in trying to get the signs done that we already started.  Her ALL DONE is just opening and closing of both hands, kind of like MILK, but we can tell the difference!  Her sign for CAT is just touching her cheeks, she doesn’t draw out her fingers, but that’s okay too!

I’m really starting to enjoy signing with her.  She gets really excited when she sees the cat outside and starts signing it to herself.  I think we will just add another 10 signs for the things she really seems to enjoy.

Posted in Guest Post | Leave a comment

Guest poster Carrie and baby Samantha #2 ~ Guest

Carrie

Mother of 1 girl

Baby signing since 11 months

Number of signs = 4

We’re working on a few more signs now.  Samantha now signs APPLE but doesn’t yet sign BANANA.  Her sign for APPLE is so cute, she brings her hand up to her mouth in a fist.  She doesn’t twist it yet, but the course says that this might take some time to refine.  I just keep doing the sign for her to see the right way.

I might not keep signing BANANA, and instead replace it with something else.  I haven’t decide which.  Since she only added one sign, I think we might start doing a few different ones.  We’ve done ALL DONE together, I grabbed her hands to help her make the sign.  I’m going to start introducing some other signs like BOOK, DOLL, CAT, MOM and DAD.  She really likes watching the cat that plays outside and I think it would be amazing to watch her sign MOM and I think my husband would really enjoy seeing his girls sign DAD.

Posted in Guest Post | Leave a comment