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Baby Signing Taster In The Park Goose Green Fri 31 August 2pm


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Hello mums, dads and carers!


Ever tried Baby Signing? Our award winning Baby & Toddler Sign Language classes are a wonderful way to develop your little one's:


Speech language and early literacy skills

Communication skills

Fine and gross motor skills

Hand-eye coordination

Visual and concentration skills

Rhythm auditory and musical skills

Self confidence and power of expression


You are invited to join us here:


Thursday 30th August 12pm - Ruskin Park - Denmark Hill SE5

Friday 31st August 10am - Bright Horizon's Nursery, Borough SE1

Friday 31st August 2pm - Goose Green Park, East Dulwich SE22


Here are just a few reasons why our Baby & Toddler Signing classes ROCK!


More classes! Which equal more TIME to consolidate yours/baby's learning

Brand new topics that your baby can relate to!

Baby Signing Song Book featuring original themed songs

Taught by fully qualified BSL teachers and child development professionals

Excellent practice resources on offer

Puppet Play to stimulate baby's imagination

Signed Stories for engagement

Build deeper social connections with other parents and babies

Lowers frustration and increases confidence levels in both you and baby

Courses offered at 3 levels to help progress your child's vocabulary and communication - Level 1, 2 and 3

Feel free to get in touch with one of our friendly team if you have any questions or to book for September, as spaces are filling up FAST! We also offer private group bookings from the comfort of your home.


To find out more about the benefits of baby signing, check out our blog article here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/baby-toddler-sign-language-greatest-gift-davina-wright/


The summer's still here, and we're looking forward to seeing you and baby at one of our Tasters in the Park!


Davina

Sweet Dreams Time


Email: [email protected]

Phone: 07405 852 500

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