Anyways, after modelling signs for just about everything I could remember from class, Natallie starting signing more ! (you can click on it if you want to see what the sign for 'more' looks like). I'm simplying the signs for her since she has the fine motor skills of a walrus right now so she just claps her hands like this:
Isn't that wonderful?! The sign for milk is like milking the udder of a cow. Although this sign is a bit degrading and makes me feel even more like Natalle's 24-hour dairy bar, I am still pretty stoked that she can sign for milk when she wants it. However, if I don't nurse her right after she signs for milk, she resorts to lifting up my shirt and signing milk as if she was saying, "Mom! I know where you hide the good stuff! Do I really need to go get it myself now?!!"
And finally, the last sign that is really making communication fun is the sign for help. After a month or more of trying to get her pudgy little hands to make the sign, I decided to say "help me" instead and Natallie now taps her chest when she needs me to do something for her.
I love how creative she is getting with her signs. In the video you see Natallie signing for "help me" because she wanted me to help her open the shower door so she could invade Simon's privacy while he was taking a shower. Today, she wanted to go outside and play and crawled to the front door, pulled herself to a stand and starting tapping at the door and then signing "help me". So cute! It kind of reminds me of the days when my dog, Daisy, would take the leash and bring it to me and wait by the front door.
Natallie had a playdate with Naomi, a girl in the neighbourhood who is 3 months older than her and I was suprised that Naomi could actually talk! She said "Hi Nat!" and labelled the colors of the little cups they were scooping sand with. This little 17-month old would hold up the little cup and shriek "buuu!" as she held up the blue cup.
I can't wait til Natallie is talking, that will be fun. But for now, I'm just signing as I sing "If you're happy" and being really careful to do the right sign when I sing "Twinkle Twinke Little Star"....
You crack me up Vanessa. You're such a good writer. You'll have to turn your blogs into a book when you have enough, They're great. I love the videos and seeing Natallie "sign". I'm sure it helps with making communication less frustrating at times. Thanks for posting, I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing the videos, ness! it's lovely to see natallie communicating with you in this way :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a smart girl!!! haha so cute!
ReplyDeleteCute! I did a short sign language course as well...didn't work too well with Kaitlyn though. By the time she figured out the signs, she was talking...and saying the word at the same time as the sign! Enjoy your time before the non-stop talking begins :)
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