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Sit in Baby Sign Language looks like a person sitting on a ledge. Start by holding your non-dominant hand horizontally, with index and middle fingers extended to make the ledge. Take your dominant hand with index and middle fingers extended together in a slight hook to make the person's legs, and sit them on the ledge.

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SIGN USAGE

Sit is a good sign for older toddlers that are ready to learn more control. Sit is a good way to calm down their state.

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You can take a child from running around to sitting using the sign, and that will help them mentally transition to another activity like eating or drawing.

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2 Responses to “Sit”

  1. Shelly

    Just found out my grandson is hard of hearing he is two

    ADMIN – Hi Shelly,

    In addition to working with a speech therapist we encourage you to give hime a flashcard set and use it to learn signs as well as an opportunity for him to communicate through pointing.

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