Sing, Sign & Grow
Baby Development Made Easy
Our foundational course for parents of babies, featuring activities, songs, signs, and stories to use to bond with your baby and support their language development from day one.
Age Range: 0-2 | What’s included in the course:
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Our Sing, Sign & Grow course includes 20 guided video lessons with miss beth, filled with books, songs, and modified signs designed to help you bond with your baby while supporting their language development.
Video lessons are meant to be watched again and again. Don’t worry if your baby is not always directly engaged while the video lessons are playing, utilize them like a podcast — your baby is always absorbing cues and stimuli from their environment. This all enriches their language development!
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This course also includes video walkthroughs with miss beth, designed for parents. We walk you through our science-backed approach, as well as quick tips and strategies to weave reading and learning development into your daily routine.
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You’ll also get access to miss beth’s favorite toys and activities to do with babies — including how to use scarves, modified signs, and other sensory elements to create an engaging learning environment.
one-time payment, lifetime access
$225 $199
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