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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@cbradymolly22

8 months ago

Her "more" is actually the sign for "again" so it's very similar in concept!

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@michelleflippin1808

8 months ago

She will get them right eventually. It's just like learning to talk. Babies don't learn it all at once. Be very proud that you are teaching her another language and that she is picking it up so fast. Great job all of you!!

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@cheriklein5820

8 months ago

SHE is teaching Mom and Dad HER language. Good girl🩷

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@lovelycienna5

8 months ago

It’s an approximation! She’s learning 😊

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@carolinewalpole7209

8 months ago

Just like babies babble in spoken language they can babble in sign language too! She’s doing great!

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@AllySun3

8 months ago

I used to teach baby sign language. She is doing it all good. Most kids do the exact same thing, but you figure out their signs. She’s so funny & cute! Doing a fabulous job, guys!

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@shanonbrown6170

8 months ago

it's the nananana with every sign for me! 😆

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@dawnhayes1231

8 months ago

Teaching her to sign is such a great way to communicate. It doesn’t matter if they do it 100% correct. You will find she and you will be less frustrated because she won’t revert to screaming. I taught all four of my kiddos. My last was signing milk at 4 months. It’s an amazing tool!

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@amberb2376

8 months ago

Baby language and babbling exists for sign language too! It’s the best ❤

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@maryannlee4629

8 months ago

Close enough 😂..shes only 1 and she picked them up at least

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@peacefullyme2401

8 months ago

You all are such wise parent to teach her sign language. She’s absolutely adorable! May the Lord Jesus continue to bless you alls little family! ❤

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@TiffARMY

8 months ago

Alot of parents teach their children sign language now days. It is easier to teach them the gestures before they learn speech. It is also great to include sign language for children to help bridge communication gaps for those who are deaf in the future.

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@jtpadilla1

7 months ago

She’s communicating and you know what’s she’s saying that’s all that matters. Great work❤

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@DeafCatLady1990

8 months ago

Yayy!!! I'm so happy you teaching her sign language! I'm deaf I'm proud of you all! ❤ keep teaching her sign language. My sister been teaching my 1 year old sign language it warm my heart 😊

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@SanguineVulpes1996

8 months ago

Ms. Rachel taught our baby some sign language. We went to the fair two weeks ago, and I gave her some food and lemonade, and she kept putting her hands together, almost clapping and then to her mouth. It took me a second to realize it was the sign for more food from Ms Rachel. Once I said more food she did again and smiled

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@heartofearthcrystals

8 months ago

I taught my girls sign language so that I could communicate with them at the park. Lol. We went for a few hours a few days a week when they were little and I hated yelling across the park. I make this loud clicking sound when I need to get their attention, then we would sign whatever it was that needed to be communicated and it was awesome! You guys are doing great! Addie will start signing properly in time. She’s still a baby. Just keep signing properly to her. No need to correct her, she’ll pick it up on her own as she grows. Such a precious little family! I’ve watched you guys since it was just the two of you and I love seeing videos with you three now!❤

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@charityannemuzuruk9682

7 months ago

You guys are awesome for teaching her! My daughter is deaf and it made just a difference when she was able to communicate.

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@Equitable_Street_Access_SF

8 months ago

I’m sorry, but that’s just too adorable.

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@angelafallis5444

8 months ago

I (an RBT) use these simple signs working with kids with Autism & Down Syndrome that are learning how to communicate. These specific signs that she is illustrating are known as requesting ASL approximations, that showcase that the meaning of the word is being comprehended. I implement ABA therapy with a 9 year old who uses this same ASL approximation to sign for “more”. While the child is younger (or signs are more novel), these approximations may be easier for the child to motor plan, and later on with repetition can develop further into the sign that the teaching individual is using / teaching. Alike, there are “verbal approximations”, that are more approximate than the word itself, but both individuals within the functional communication can understand what is meant and/or being asked for. Love this ASL awareness & channel!

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@bulldogmomx2901

8 months ago

Ms. Rachel!! We love her!

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