Children who use Sign Language are shown to have Better Memory
Friday, August 15th, 2008Research done by Joe Fagan from Case Western Reserve University and Susan Rose From Albert Einstein College of Medicine are finding that children who do better on memory tests when they are infants, tend to score higher on traditional measures of IQ at two, three, and even six years of age.Sign language has been proven to strengthen memory skills by combining multiple forms of learning, such as visual and auditory.
Andrea Burton Ploehn, Signing 4 Baby