Japanese parents learn special sign language to communicate with young children
NHK News Exchange / 08 May 2003 0956 hrs (SST) 0156 hrs (GMT)
In Japan, more parents are picking up sign language to communicate with their young children.
Since children under the age of two cannot really talk, a special sign language has been developed for them so that they can express their needs and feelings.
.... For example, your baby will learn how to tell you that he is in pain or even when he is cold....opens his closed fists, he is asking for milk.