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Baby Talk - By gesturing and using sign language, some infants and young children are learning how to communicate before they learn to speak.

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How Signing Helps Hearing Children Learn to Read - This report will summarize various research findings that have demonstrated how hearing children successfully learned to read or improve their reading skills with the use of signing & fingerspelling.

New book explores sign language - for babies who can hear - A book for people who are curious about how we acquire language, for teachers who want ways to help struggling students, and to researchers who are trying to figure out why this seems to help.

Sign Language Improves Reading Skills - Teaching sign language to young students who can hear boosts their ability to read.

Sign language to help hearing children learn - Sign language can "improve hearing children’s English vocabulary, reading ability, speaking proficiency, self-esteem, and comfort expressing emotions."

Sign, Baby, Sign! - New research demonstrates that teaching sign language to hearing babies improves their language, vocabulary, and reading skills as they develop.

Signing Helps Typical Hearing Kids, Too. - Using sign language helps children improve their reading skills. It appears especially helpful for those who are having difficulty learning to read.

Teaching Infants to Use Sign Language - As part of a pilot program at an Ohio State Univ. Laboratory school, infants as young as 9 months old and their teachers have learned to use sign language.