baby with motion sensors
erik hansen
erikhans08 at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 5 15:08:35 EST 2004
--- kee nethery <kee at kagi.com> wrote:
> >> Baby Signs
> They are hand signs that are specific to what a
> baby can do with their
> hands. Much of ASL (American Sign Language?)
> involves using fingers and
> babies (or at least ours) wasn't able to do ASL
> style signs. These I
> guess are more akin to gestures. He learned
> roughly 6 of the 12 we
> decided to use on a regular basis and he made
> up around 6 of his own
> that we picked up on. We did not go through the
> frustrated
> non-communicator stage. It was soooo cool when
> after a shower and we
> had dried him off, when he asked for More
> Shower (since those were two
> signs he could do). So we stuck him back in the
> shower and he was
> amazingly happy.
so motion sensors and a transmitting device
could give a baby feedback from a monitor.
come to think of it, motion sensors have
not come up on the list.
Erik
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