Sign Language for the Deaf
Sign Langauges for the Deaf. There are many different types of sign languages, depending on the country and language spoken. This category covers all the major sign languages in the English speaking world, and a few non-english sign languages. It also covers sign langauge intended for use by non-deaf people.
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Australian Baby Hands

Auslan-based system for teaching babies manual communication before they become verbal.
http://www.australianbabyhands.com
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Babies and Sign Language

Tips, articles, glossary photos, online videos.
http://www.babies-and-sign-language.com
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Baby Fingers

Baby sign classes in the New York City Metropolitan area for families with young pre-lingual hearing children. Course description and schedule, local events, FAQ, links.
http://www.mybabyfingers.com/
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Baby Hands Productions

Video series for teaching babies to sign. Site provides information for parents and an online sign dictionary.
http://www.mybabycantalk.com/
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Baby Sign

Special section from the HandSpeak dictionary. Includes basic introduction, parent testimonials, and, for members only, signs for a basic vocabulary.
http://www.handspeak.com/baby/
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Baby Sign

Classes teaching parents and carers to use British Sign Language with their babies and toddlers using songs and games. Located in Cholsey and Wallingford, United Kingdom.
http://www.baby-sign.co.uk
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Baby Signs

Personal account of a multilingual child using baby sign.
http://www.geocities.com/mactiers/babysigns.html
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