Hi! In response to the above comment, would you point to your eye as a sign for “video”? Thank you!
ADMIN – Hi Maura,
A friend of ours signs the sign for TV plus points to her eye for video.
Rosemarie
Hi!
Is “watch” or your wrist and “watch”ing a movie or “watch” me going to the same sign for watch?
Also is there a sign for “and”, “then”
Thank you!
ADMIN – Hi Rosemarie,
Watching is signed by pointing at your eye. As for and and then those are advanced signs not suitable for a toddler.
Ging
Hi! In relation to Tiffany’s comment… what do I use to point the sign with to the direction of what I am watching? do I point my fingers (the three that are “free” toward the item? Or do I point with the “round face of the watch” that I formed using my thumb and pointer? Thanks!
ADMIN – Hi Ging,
Your dominant hand creates the watch which you wear in your non dominant arm. You are making the sign to the person watching you
Mariana S
I was wondering the same thing (clock.) However, I couldn’t find the sign for dish on your dictionary.
Jana
How can sign a clock? Like the one on the wall,thank you
ADMIN
Tap your wrist twice as if pointing the time of a watch and follow it with the sign for dish. Basically clock is done by creating a compound word of “dish on the wall”
Tiffany
I was wondering if there was a sign for “watching” or “watch” in the term of: “I am watching you”, or “Watch this!”? Thank you!
ADMIN – Hi Tiffany,
You can vary the sign to indicate what you are watching. If you are watching the child, make the sign toward them. If you want them to watch something, point the sign in that direction. Children find that directional pointing very intuitive.
Hi! In response to the above comment, would you point to your eye as a sign for “video”? Thank you!
ADMIN – Hi Maura,
A friend of ours signs the sign for TV plus points to her eye for video.
Hi!
Is “watch” or your wrist and “watch”ing a movie or “watch” me going to the same sign for watch?
Also is there a sign for “and”, “then”
Thank you!
ADMIN – Hi Rosemarie,
Watching is signed by pointing at your eye. As for and and then those are advanced signs not suitable for a toddler.
Hi! In relation to Tiffany’s comment… what do I use to point the sign with to the direction of what I am watching? do I point my fingers (the three that are “free” toward the item? Or do I point with the “round face of the watch” that I formed using my thumb and pointer? Thanks!
ADMIN – Hi Ging,
Your dominant hand creates the watch which you wear in your non dominant arm. You are making the sign to the person watching you
I was wondering the same thing (clock.) However, I couldn’t find the sign for dish on your dictionary.
How can sign a clock? Like the one on the wall,thank you
ADMIN
Tap your wrist twice as if pointing the time of a watch and follow it with the sign for dish. Basically clock is done by creating a compound word of “dish on the wall”
I was wondering if there was a sign for “watching” or “watch” in the term of: “I am watching you”, or “Watch this!”? Thank you!
ADMIN – Hi Tiffany,
You can vary the sign to indicate what you are watching. If you are watching the child, make the sign toward them. If you want them to watch something, point the sign in that direction. Children find that directional pointing very intuitive.