Henrietta23
Yard Farmer
It depends on the situation but I found that too. Our son came home from Russia at 11.5 months. He had heard 0 English in his first 11 months and wasn't speaking any Russian. For a short while he used some signs to express himself then learned more just for the fun of it. He picked up English so fast once he started talking that it made my head spin!tortoise said:ogg - I thought baby signing was the coolest thing ever, but the window between when a baby can sign and when s/he can talk is so short it seems hardly worth the effort.
And mine either managed to make their wishes and interests known by basic body language, or (in the case of the second one) did not appear to have any clue THEMSELVES what they were screaming about (second one is still often like this at age 3.5 years now, btw), so I am not sure that in my particular case I (or they) actually missed out on anything.