by Little Signers Club | October 2019 | Baby Signing, Communication, Early Years, Parenting, Signing, Toddlers
Silence is Golden – isn’t it? Silence is golden…Or so they say.The heavy dew, that is so indicative of October mornings, was settled over the metal seats on the train station platform. The rays of Autumn sunshine just starting to peek its way from...
by Little Signers Club | October 2019 | Baby Signing, Communication, Early Years, Parenting, Signing, Toddlers
To share – or not to share? That is the question.. Toddlers. And sharing. Not generally two words that we tend to think of, together, with any degree of equilibrium, really! Toddlers, it seems, are brilliant at understanding the concept where sharing relates...
by Little Signers Club | March 2019 | Baby Signing, Communication, Early Years, Parenting, Signing
If I SIGN it, I MEAN it! This phrase definitely goes for me and my Little Signers. Lyla is 3 (and 3/4s!) and Noah is 2. They know very well that signing adds importance, urgency or emphasis to what they want to say – and the same goes for when mummy does it! Signing...
by Little Signers Club | February 2019 | Baby Signing, Communication, Early Years, Parenting, Signing
Wind the bobbin up, wind the bobbin up…Sometimes it feels that if you should ‘Wind the Bobbin Up’ one more time you might just pop! But traditional nursery rhymes have a really important place in the hearts of our little ones – and rightly so,...
by Little Signers Club | February 2019 | Baby Signing, Communication, Early Years, Parenting, Signing
Wouldn’t it be incredible to be able to understand exactly what your little one wants? This parenting malarky is hard. Harder than you expected – and certainly harder than anyone cared to divulge to you before hand. We all desperately want to get things right,...
by Little Signers Club | February 2019 | Baby Signing, Communication, Early Years, Parenting, Signing
Very first signs for you and your baby. What if… crying and tantrums are actually a last resort, not the first way young children look to have their needs met or their wants listened to? What if… little ones as young as 10 weeks could let you know that...