popularity of baby signs in other countries?

Aliyah MORGENSTERN aliyah.morgenstern at gmail.com
Thu Jan 5 16:12:29 UTC 2012


Baby Sign is not at all used in France, but on another note altogether sign language (LSF) is now an official second language in junior high (it was made official in 2008 if I remember well).
Best,
Aliyah Morgenstern
Professor of Linguistics
Sorbonne Nouvelle

Le 5 janv. 2012 à 16:20, Ruth Tincoff a écrit :

> Hello all,
> 
> I am curious if families in countries other than the US are
> enthusiastic about the baby signs activities/videos etc, or
> suggestions on where to look to find that out. Has this mainly been a
> US phenomenon? An English-speaking families one?
> 
> Thanks for your thoughts.
> Ruth
> 
> Psychology Department
> Bucknell University
> 
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