GrainneDhu
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This is Friday, so forgive me if it seems silly :crazy:
If I recall from somewhere on this forum, it was thought that TH had possibly taught Kyron sign langauge, and possible then, baby K. So I'm thinking (if it's true), that a further precaution of supervision would be having someone there that would watch for this occuring, and what was being communicated.
Just thinking outloud. Feel free to slap me back to my senses, lol.
The articles I've read and the families I've observed that taught toddler signing tended to stick with very concrete words. Stuff like drink, play, ball, cookie, bedtime, etc. Not exactly conducive to covert communications involving abstract concepts. The most abstract would be "give a hug" or "give a kiss." Maybe "I love you" but without an action attached, it's difficult to say what the baby thinks that sign means.
Additionally, it's pretty common for each caretaker to develop a set of signs on their own that suit their needs and their baby's abilities. So there may well not be anyone else in the world who could tell what TMH and Baby K were saying to each other.
Although what sinister meaning there could be between "had enough juice?" or "play with elephant toy?" there could be, I really cannot imagine.
Since Baby K is well into the age where normal children are speaking, her use of sign language has probably faded quite a bit. I know that as soon as my nephews could speak the words for their signs, their usage of sign language dropped pretty rapidly. Even a toddler can see the advantages of communication that does not require eye contact to initiate!