Sing and Sign Aberdeen
Description: Developed with the help of Speech and Language experts and launched in January 2001, the “Sing and Sign” programme has since taught tens of thousands of parents across the UK how to sign with their babies and encourage amazing early communication.
Sing and Sign’s original and unique approach has revolutionised baby signing in this country. Everyone knows nursery rhymes and action songs are great fun and musical activities help stimulate language development. Sing and Sign combines the benefits of both music and baby signing. We teach a wide range of signs using some traditional and some specially written or adapted songs.
What makes Sing and Sign special is that every sign used in song relates to those important first words of a baby’s world! Nappies and bath time, hiding games and bedtime. You name it, we have a song about it, and the babies just love to hear them! With a high standard of educational content, this is a relaxing, enjoyable and unpressured way for you and your baby to learn.
Sing and Sign teaches keyword signing (always with the spoken word) at the one-word level, which is appropriate to the age group.
Locations and Times:
Balmedie Library – Monday’s 9.30am
Danestone Community Centre – Monday’s 13.30
Kingswells Parish Church – Tuesday’s 10am
Crown Terrace Methodist Church – Wednesday’s 13.30
Oldmachar Church – Thursday’s 9.30am
Ruthrieston West Church – Thursday’s 13.30
Peterculter Village Hall – Friday’s 13.30
Email: aberdeen@singandsign.co.uk
Website: http://www.singandsign.com/classes/classes-near-you/aberdeen
Social Media: Sign and Sing Aberdeen Facebook & @SingandSignAbdn
Other information: Places are limited to a max 12 (depending on venue), therefore booking is necessary.
Good afternoon, are these classes still running in Balmedie and what is the starting age?
Many Thanks,
Natasha
Hi Natasha,
Unfortunately I’m not sure, it was a while ago the listing was added however judging by the links no longer working I don’t think it runs anymore so will remove the post.
Mimi
Thank you for your response. I can’t seem to find much in Balmedie
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