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This is my 14 month old son Joshua signing a few words, he can sign about 20 words now. Some of his signs look alike, but he has other things on his mind…. such as his escape from the high chair :) He communicates very well with his signs!

Baby Signs With Elizabeth
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Helping Babies Communicate
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The award winning Bright Bubs was created by Aussie mom Pamela Allen inspired by her 4 month old son’s growing awareness of his environment. With a Master’s Degree in Education Pamela knew she had to use all the senses to engage Jordan to foster real learning and development.
The DVDs are easy for parents to follow and explain how each activity fosters your baby’s brain, language, social or emotional development. Many songs are traditional so most parents grew up with them. Babies also love them and happy babies are receptive learners.
Tailored to each of baby’s developmental phases, Bright Bubs is endorsed by one of Australia’s leading early childhood experts Dr Anne Power from the School of Education and Early Childhood Studies, University of Western Sydney.

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Title of dance: Movement-in-Development
Title of PhD: Multisensory processing of metrical structure in music: Movement influences adults’ and infants’ auditory perception.

Scientific synopsis: Auditory and vestibular systems receive coupled inputs, contributing to the brain’s multisensory processing of music. Infants learn to feel the beat of music through movement, and this shapes the perception of music throughout our entire lives. Thus music and movement promote early brain development, and play an integral role in the social and emotional experience of music, such as between mother and child, between lovers, and in any community around the world and throughout human history.

Artistic vision: The first musical interaction is between the mother and her infant, such as through the mother’s singing and musical movement. The child becomes a woman, and music functions in her bonding with a mate, which is expressed through a spontaneous salsa dance. The woman becomes a mother, and in her turn, moves musically with her new child. The life cycle continues, and music is always present.

Artist: Jessica Phillips-Silver, Ph.D.

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Unlike other early childhood DVDs, Bright Bubs has a unique hands-on approach to help moms and dads play with their babies in fun ways that deepen the parent-child bond and enhance their babies’ development through song and dance.
The award winning Bright Bubs was created by Aussie mom Pamela Allen inspired by her 4 month old son’s growing awareness of his environment. With a Master’s Degree in Education Pamela knew she had to use all the senses to engage Jordan to foster real learning and development.
The DVDs are easy for parents to follow and explain how each activity fosters your baby’s brain, language, social or emotional development. Many songs are traditional so most parents grew up with them. Babies also love them and happy babies are receptive learners.

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Research says laughter in infancy is a sign of emotional development. The more often your baby vocalizes — the more cooing, babbling, giggling and laughing — the more she’ll grow.

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The Baby Signs® Program is the world’s leading sign language program for hearing babies, developed by world known child psychologists, Drs Acredolo and Goodwyn. Based on over 20 years of scientific research, the Baby Signs® Program uses signs to help parents and caregivers communicate with infants and toddlers. Proven benefits include strengthening the parent/infant bond, reducing frustration and building trust, promoting positive emotional development, and supporting language and cognitive development. Parent workshops, play classes & ECE Training is available. www.babysigns.com

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