tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2753615879882339103.post8242262376048162883..comments2024-03-05T03:21:37.574-05:00Comments on Sandy's Motherhood Blog: Food, Fun, Fashion: Sandy and the BeeSandy Philpotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03654915192510918183noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2753615879882339103.post-42246079275186720142011-10-23T10:49:46.995-04:002011-10-23T10:49:46.995-04:00Those would be good starters as well as "stop...Those would be good starters as well as "stop and "love you". If you don't have one, get a used ASL dictionary from a community college. Using this WITH my kids set up some really neat quality time, especially with my son. He'd go and get the book and tell me it was time to learn more sign laguage. It was a riot because the book itself was 2-3 inches thick and almost a georgenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2753615879882339103.post-55637597315898043832011-10-22T13:55:59.056-04:002011-10-22T13:55:59.056-04:00George - this is brilliant! A former co-worker of ...George - this is brilliant! A former co-worker of mine who wsa deaf taught me a good bit of ASL a number of years ago - I'll have to brush up. I think the signs for "no", "sit down", and "time out" will be at the top of the relearning list.Sandy Philpotthttp://sandysmotherhoodblog.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2753615879882339103.post-87245666688660164022011-10-22T10:15:56.815-04:002011-10-22T10:15:56.815-04:00Another venue of communication that worked well fo...Another venue of communication that worked well for us is ASL. It works well with kids as they absorb everything thrown thier way. It can still have similar outcomes, but quieter!! <br /> I'll never forget my first signing arguement with my son. It was one of those yes/no arguements we all have with our kids . I don't even remember what we were arguing about(forgive me, it's beenGeorge Normandienoreply@blogger.com