Wednesday, November 23, 2016

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Barnes, Susan Kubic. "Sign Language With Babies: What Difference Does It Make?" 38 (2010): n.          pag. Web. 20 Nov. 2016. 23,25. Summary:  Singing can help language proficiency.  ASL is the            third most common language in the united states behind Spanish and Italian.   She used  data from     BabySigns.com that supports the idea that signing does help a child acquire language.  She also           references Goodwyn’s support of thought-language connection impacting early learning.  She lists     benefits of baby sign language.  How I will use it:  Paraphrase, Summarize/Paraphrase/Quote

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