Apr 02 2012

Meet our April Instructors of the Month!

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Congratulations to the April 2012 Signing Time Academy Instructors of the Month!
Thank you for all you do to bring the benefits of signing to the families in your communities.

 Joyce Edmiston (Mount Joy, PA)

Joyce Edmiston (Mount Joy, PA)

 Heather Mohr (Honolulu, HI)

Heather Mohr (Honolulu, HI)

 Loni Horsley (Kamloops, BC, CANADA)

Loni Horsley (Kamloops, BC, CANADA)

Angela Horsfall (Syracuse, UT)

Angela Horsfall (Syracuse, UT)

 Lindsay Rebenack (Highlands Ranch, CO)Lindsay Rebenack (Highlands Ranch, CO)
Linda Anton (Wauwatosa, WI)Linda Anton (Wauwatosa, WI

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Mar 29 2012

The Signing Time Academy Goes Global!

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The Signing Time Academy has become a truly global organization with Instructors around the world. In the past month alone, we have added 70 new Instructors. We currently have Instructors registered in every US state as well as Abu Dhabi, Africa, Australia, Bahrain, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Russia, South Korea, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan, and Vietnam!

Signing Time Academy Instructors are:

  • independent business owners who come from all walks of life
  • committed to teaching children through American Sign Language signs
  • free to choose their level of certification and the classes they offer
  • authorized to sell  Signing Time, Baby Signing Time and Potty Time products
  • ready to help your baby or your child experience the full benefits of signing

Find your local Instructor.

Apply to become an Instructor.

Signing Time Academy around the world

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Dec 15 2011

Signing Time Academy Instructors Get Recognized

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As the Signing Time Academy continues to grow, we are excited to see more Instructors receive recognition for their efforts to enrich the lives of children and families. Take some time to review what they have accomplished.


Joyce Edmiston, Master Signing Time Instructor, was interviewed by Leslie Amoros for the Central Penn Parent Magazine.

 

Monica Blouin, Advanced Signing Time Instructor, and her family were featured in the Family Times Special Needs Guide. Her daughter Madeleine is on the cover.

 

 

Athena Schepmoes, Master Signing Time Instructor and our newest Associate Director for the northwest region was featured on her local news station, KVEW.

 

 

Kristy Simons, Baby Signing Time Instructor, was featured on yourottawaregion.com for her work supporting the Ronald McDonald house through her Christmas class.

 

Master Signing Time Instructor Regina Biesinger’s classes were featured in the Altoona Mirror. The reporter interviewed Rachel Coleman for the article as well!

 

Take a class with one of these amazing Instructors! Find an Instructor in your area.

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Nov 11 2011

Sign language + story time = More fun and learning!

by Lane Rebelo, LCSW, Master Signing Time Instructor

In communities across America, story time is a favorite activity at libraries, child care centers and preschools for good reason. Children enjoy stories that seem to jump off the pages of the book thanks to engaging extras like songs & rhymes, puppets, props, related crafts, or simply an animated storyteller who entrances the children with every word. Story times that incorporate American Sign Language can introduce families with young ones to a hands-on second language and add an appealing new twist, making story time even more fun, educational, and engaging.


Why Story Time is So Important
By hosting story time at their libraries, communities are promoting the many benefits of early exposure to language and books. For example, infants discover rhythm and rhyme by listening to the songs and stories. They also get to hear the voice used in new and varied ways. Story time can help toddlers develop motor and language skills, and increase vocabulary. And for preschoolers, story time can ignite the imagination and cultivate a lifetime love of books.

A multi-year study has actually illustrated that kindergarteners who participated at story time arrived with well-developed receptive language abilities, stronger vocabularies, and are generally better prepared for learning.


How Signing Fits In
Research has also shown dramatic benefits when sign language is used to complement and support learning in young children. And more and more communities are taking heed by making sign language a routine part of their story time schedule. Signing with young children can transform a traditional story time event into a powerful learning environment, all while having a ton of interactive fun!

If you are a parent, early childhood educator, community recreation director, or librarian, it’s time to consider adding a “Signing Story Time” to your local calendar. Here’s why:

It’s fun!
It’s no wonder why certain songs and finger-plays are perennial favorites among young children. Think about The Wheels on the Bus, I’m a Little Teapot, and The Itsy Bitsy Spider – what comes to mind? Children love to be involved and in motion, especially using their hands.

When you add sign language to your story time, you invite children and adults to actively participate in stories – literally becoming part of the story – by signing key words along with the story as it is told. Children immediately enjoy the thrill of participation and the choreography of movements. All the while, families are having a great time while learning something new!

It’s engaging!
Watching a storyteller who incorporates sign language into his or her story time is captivating to young children and grown-ups alike. Joann Woolley of Sign4Baby performs an average of three Signing Story Times each week at libraries all over the San Diego area. Woolley reflects on the difference signing makes at story times, “Engaging children by signing books and music is quite like going to the theatre for adults.”

Woolley explains, “The animation, if you will, from facial expression (an important factor in ASL), voice inflection (just like actors would use) and, of course, signing (the most captivating part!) creates an engaging atmosphere. This is what makes signing story time enjoyable for both parents and babies.”

It’s inclusive!
There are many families who use American Sign Language as their primary language, or as a way to support communication in a spoken language. Libraries and other organizations that offer a story time that includes sign language are creating an opportunity to welcome and include families who use ASL in a community activity they can more fully participate in and enjoy.

If you are a parent, librarian, teacher, or child care provider who would like to bring a signing story time to your community, contact your local Signing Time Academy Instructor today for help in planning your Signing Story Time.

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Oct 06 2011

Become an Instructor and save 20% on your Start-Up Kit

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We are wrapping up 2011 with an 11-day promotion! Become a Signing Time Academy Instructor before Oct. 23 and save 20% on your Start-Up Kit.

Love what you do

  • As an Instructor, you can earn extra income for your family by offering classes that parents love and products their children love. You keep 100% of the income from class tuition and with your huge wholesale discount, you can earn even more through product sales.
  • All businesses require start-up costs, but you’ll be happy to know that many of our Instructors earn back the cost of the Start-Up Kit in their first class or two. If you join our team before October 23rd, you can lower your start-up costs even more!
  • Becoming an Instructor means that you’ll get everything you need to start teaching classes and workshops, you’ll have guidance and support from an Associate Director in your area, and you’ll gain access to a comprehensive library of marketing and business support materials.

Get started today

Click here and complete this form. We’ll email you and help you select the Start-Up Kit that is right for you:

Baby Signing Time Instructor Start-Up Kit
$199.99 Now just $159.99


Advanced Signing Time Instructor Start-Up Kit
$399.99 Now just $319.99


Master Signing Time Instructor Start-Up Kit
$699.99 Now just $559.99 Best value!


Remember you only have 11 days to take advantage of this great offer! Sign up now!
If you have any specific questions, please review this web page and contact me at gwen@signingtime.com.

-Gwen Cox
Signing Time Academy International Director

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