Media appearances in the first half of 2023
I would like to announce that the media is increasingly dealing with the subject of hands 🙂 In the first period of 2023, I had the following appearances 🙂 2023.01.17
For children aged 0-2 years most common
For children aged 2-6 years most common
For children aged 6-14 years most common
At an older age
In any age group
The primary aim is to develop the eye-hand-mouth coordination as sophisticated as possible. While saying the word we form the sign and simultaneously try to follow the movement of our hands with our eyes. So, when applying it, we always say the word we are signing.
When using the method, the following are applied
Other important elements of hand signal communication are
The aim is not to translate a text in its entirety, but typically only the more important, more emphatic words or shorter phrases are converted in signs.
Handshape
There are four basic finger positions: closed, curved, bent and open. For each handshape, the position of each finger can be clearly defined. Combinations of the above four finger positions on different fingers give the individual handshapes. So far, I have systematised 169 consistently named handshapes.
Group creating handshapes
To make the system of handshapes more transparent, I have classified handshapes that differ only slightly from each other into a group, so at present 30 such group creating handshapes are identified.
Handshape gymnastics
The handshape gymnastics performs a movement between two handshapes making handshape gym for a specified time, following well-defined rules in advance.
A list of handshapes is available here .
The handshape gymnastics performs a movement between two handshapes making handshape gym for a specified time, following well-defined rules in advance.
The sign can be visual, motor and auditive according to the nature of the association.
1. Visual – association of ideas based on sight.
2. Motor – Motion-based association of ideas
3. Auditive – association of ideas based on sounding
A certain sign can be shown with one hand or with two hands. If the sign is formed with one hand, the active hand should normally be used (i.e. the hand that is dominantly used in everyday activities), if both hands are used, then the passive hand (the hand that is used less in everyday activities) also plays a role. In the case of a two-handed sign, the role of the active hand is also greater, since most of the movements typically being made by this hand.
There are four basic finger positions: closed, curved, bent and open. For each handshape, the position of each finger can be clearly defined. Combinations of the above four finger positions on different fingers give the individual handshapes.
If the active or passive handshape matches, it is indicated here.
With marking “Other”, the other information can be found under this heading.
There are 16 types of movements in the database. By using different types of movements, children’s motor coordination can be developed in a targeted way. Important, by movements I usually mean larger movements that require a change of position.
Children’s fine motor skills are less developed than those of adults, so they can show only 1/3 of the handshapes used by adults. *
When choosing baby and children’s signs, it was important to find a sign that was relevant to their world, and vocabulary, simple, and that the handshape used was something that the little ones could show or was close to a handshape that they could show, and that could not be easily confused with another sign.
For baby and child signs, always use exactly the sign shown in the video, even if it is formed with a handshape that is not on the list of handshapes that the child can show. This is because some handshapes are very close to each other (e.g.: “O” and “S”), of which it is advisable to use the correct handshape from the start. In this case, the child is expected to imitate the simpler handshape first (in case of inaccuracy, the probable handshape is also marked), and then will learn the more complex handshape as his/her fine motor skills develop.
Children often show signs differently from adults, even when we show them the easiest sign to make. To make it easier to recognise these signs, a category has been created, “Is inaccuracy expected?”, or what handshape the child is expected to use: “Probable handshape”. A list of handshapes is available here.
For easier recognition of signs made by children, video recordings can also be used: „Baby- and kids’ video”.
A list of handshapes is available here.
*Krisztina Kozma: Early stages of sign language development in deaf and hearing children, http://www.anyanyelv-pedagogia.hu/cikkek.php?id=450 , 21.01.2021
I divided the human body into 29 parts and the surrounding space into 9 parts, which gives a very detailed picture of the body’s movement in space.
If the hand-sign is in any way more closely related to the body part (not necessarily touching, e.g. talking), it will be signed. Possibly, it is connected to the sign for some other reason (e.g. the nose in the case of a flower sign).
By the head I mean only the parts of the head (typically the area covered by hair) that are not included in the other lists (forehead, temples, eyes, mouth…etc.).
Hands and fingers are not signed separately in the body parts section because the information on them is included in the handshapes section.
Shoulder, upper arm, elbow, forearm, and wrist movements include only significant movements from the initial position to the final position of the hand-sign. No movement is recorded until the initial position is taken.
The baby sign language usually designed to help non-speaking babies communicate, using simplified baby signs.
In hand signal communication there are seven types of signs that can be used even by older children and adults, too. For older children, the method can also help to develop fine motor skills and facilitate the learning of the curriculum. Another important element of the hand signal communication is the handshape gymnastics, which can be done by children and adults who type a lot, use mobile phones, or who have some degree of fine motor movement limitations. The aim of handshape gymnastics is to achieve a lighter, more graceful movement of the hands and fingers. The many hand-signs recorded in the web application could also be the basis for creating a new art form, for example, the use of signs in theatre performances or concerts.
Better communication skills
Better thinking
Increased emotional stability
The many experiences of success give children greater self-confidence, and thus greater emotional stability.
Source: Linda Acredolo, Susan Goodwyn, Doug Abrams: Baby-signs, How to talk to your baby before he or she can talk, Kiskapu, 2008.
http://www.signingtime.com/resources/research/ , 17.01.2018
It’s the best to start at 6 to 8 months but note that most babies don’t start to give feedback until between 9 to 12 months. You can start teaching either immediately after birth or until the child is about two and a half years old.
If the answer to any of the following is yes, it’s time to get started.
Be patient, sooner or later all babies will respond, it is expected that the first signs will take the longest to learn. Remember that each baby learns at his or her own rhythm!
Source: Linda Acredolo, Susan Goodwyn, Doug Abrams: Baby-signs, How to talk to your baby before he or she can talk, Kiskapu, 2008.
Signs become less and less suitable for expressing more complex things.
Abandoning the signs usually takes place gradually over a longer period of time.
Source: Linda Acredolo, Susan Goodwyn, Doug Abrams: Baby-signs, How to talk to your baby before he or she can talk, Kiskapu, 2008.
Communicating with children in mainstream education using hand signs goes back more than 40 years. Acredolo and Goodwyn were the ones who developed the theory and practical application of this in America.
This new form of communication is now also becoming more widespread in Europe, in Finland and Sweden for example, everyone in public kindergartens uses hand-signs in a uniform way. In Finland, it is also widely used in schools of course, in both cases based on the national sign language.
Hungary is in the unique position that its sign language is an officially recognised language, and from 1st January 2021, it will be possible to obtain a nationally accredited language exam. However, the signs used by adults cannot be given one-to-one to children, because children’s less developed fine motor skills make it necessary to simplify the signs. The “You are the Sign” web app also features signs specifically tailored to children’s dexterity, while the filtering functions allow for highly targeted improvements.
The use of hand signal communication in mainstream education is intended to make everyday life easier for both children and teachers.
My aim is to bring the treasure of mutual understanding to the widest possible circle of society.
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My name is Kriszti Puskás, the creator and teacher of the Hand Signal Communication method, and mother of three small children. This method incorporates all the knowledge I have acquired about hands over the last 10 years, as well as my own experiences and that of hundreds of students.
If you would ask me what are the three words that best describe me, I would say proactivity – I like efficient and quick solutions, precision – I really benefit from this in the development of fine motor skills, practicality– and this feature comes in handy when making lots of signs and associations.
With my two children, when they were younger, we communicated with hand signals besides the spoken word. During this period, I have experienced that understanding a baby, who does not yet speak, is a miracle! The many positive experiences I had inspired me to show this special method to as many people as possible.
Over the last few years, I have broken down human movement into its elements and made each element searchable by the You are the sign web-based tutorial application.
The special feature of the application is its complexity and infinite simplicity of use, and the fact, that it can be easily integrated into so many methods – as communication is omnipresent.
In the community You are the sign I regularly post interesting content (not just hand signs!), and after answering three trick questions You can also join. Click here now!
So, my aim is to share the treasure of mutual understanding with you.
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I would like to announce that the media is increasingly dealing with the subject of hands 🙂 In the first period of 2023, I had the following appearances 🙂 2023.01.17
What should you know about hand shape gymnastics? This blog entry was written based on the Puskás Kriszti Hand Recreation. I have been dealing with hand signals for 10 years
More media appearances took place in the summer of this year, I am glad that there is more and more movement around the hands… :-)) In my work, the recreation
The establishment and development of the business was supported by OFA Non-profit Ltd. in the framework of the “Entrepreneur Start Programme”. The funding was provided by the National Employment Fund.
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