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Friend
Signing
: To make the sign for
friend
, hold out both of your index fingers hooked in a C-shape. Holding one hand with your C facing up, hook the second C into the first. Then reverse the position for the hands and do it again. It is like your fingers are best friends and giving each other a hug.
Usage
: Make the
friend
sign when reintroducing your baby to one of their similar age playmates. “It’s your
friend
, Sally.”
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Baby Sign Language Basics
Getting Started
Step 1: Fun (Have Lots)
Step 2: Repeat, Repeat, Repeat
Step 3: Encourage All Effort
Step 4: Expand Your Vocabulary
Benefits of Baby Sign Language
History of Baby Sign Language
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