Babies, Toddlers, and Sign Language

Babies, Toddlers, and Sign Language

Words on Wheels' volunteers and interns, Emelia and Tanya are moms in the DePaul University's Nursing or MENP program. In their video, Emelia and Tanya share their personal experiences of daily uses of sign language with their own children and how it has made their lives easier.

Reading to Your Toddler

Reading to Your Toddler

Ms. Bobbie Edwards, MSHRD, Early Childhood Specialist—provides useful advice on reading to your toddler. She also models reading to a toddler as she reads There's a Nightmare in My Closet, written and illustrated by Mercer Mayer.

Read, Speak, Sing: Your Baby and Early Literacy

From the Canadian Pediatric Society: "Learning to read starts from birth. Whether through books, words, or songs – daily language experiences help form an emotional bond with your baby and are vital to the development of your baby’s early literacy skills."

Words on Wheels believe that reading, speaking, and singing to babies and children promote literacy skills.

Video credit: Canadian Paediatric Society/Société canadienne de pédiatrie