Just like any toddler who is learning to talk, their first attempts at words may not sound exactly as they should, but the devoted Mother and Father can understand what they are trying to say. The same is true for sign language. Noah is unable to make the intricate finger movements for many of the signs he is learning, so Daddy-O and I have to learn what Noah's sign is.
For instance, the sign for Mama is taking a flat hand and touching your thumb to your chin.


hee hee, that's pretty cute. He has a pretty impressive list of words he's learning already!
ReplyDeleteThat is an awesome adaptation! Love it.
ReplyDeleteIn the words of Art Linkletter and Bill Cosby, "Kids say the darnedest things!" :-)
ReplyDeleteHeee hee! Such a funny guy. Katy Mc
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I think he's right on, you are pretty sweet :)
ReplyDeleteHow precious he is and how wonderful it is he is learning to communicate with both of you! Bless you 3. Hugs, Cuz Sue in PHX
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