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''Signing Time!'' is an American television program targeted towards children aged one through eight that teaches
American Sign Language American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States of America and most of Anglophone Canadians, Anglophone Canada. ASL is a complete and organized visual lang ...
. It is filmed in the United States and was created by sisters
Emilie Brown Emilie Brown is an American voice actress, producer, and director. Before moving out of the Los Angeles area, she did several anime voice roles mostly under the names Emily Brown, Mary Cobb and Marie Downing. One of her earliest voice acting rol ...
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Rachel Coleman Rachel de Azevedo Coleman (born October 9, 1974) is an American producer and actress. With her sister Emilie de Azevedo Brown, she created the'' Signing Time!'' video series to teach children basic American Sign Language (ASL), which was broadcast ...
, the latter of whom hosts the series. Between the years 2002 and 2008, it was aired by American Public Television in many cities across the US. ''Signing Time!'' is produced and distributed by Two Little Hands Productions, which is located in Salt Lake City, Utah. ''Signing Time’s'' multi-sensory approach encourages learning through three senses — visual, auditory and kinesthetic — and reaches children with diverse learning styles and abilities by encouraging interaction through signing, singing, speaking and dancing. The series teaches signs for common words, questions, phrases, movements, colors, sports, days of the week, everyday objects, and common activities. The segments for the show aired as an interstitial for PBS Kids Sprout's Musical Mornings with Coo block from 2007 to 2009. The insterstitals still air on SproutOnDemand from 2010 to 2013. Currently, ''Signing Time!'' interstitial music videos can be seen on Nick Jr. As of October 4, 2010, public television stations were allowed to show the series for the next two years.


History and conception

In 1996, Rachel Coleman had a child, Liam, who was discovered at 14 months old to have been deaf since birth. Subsequently, they learned sign language, first with Signing Exact English (SEE), then with
American Sign Language American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States of America and most of Anglophone Canadians, Anglophone Canada. ASL is a complete and organized visual lang ...
(ASL), so that they could learn to communicate. Coleman noticed that within six months, Liam's sign language vocabulary surpassed the vocabulary of hearing children their same age.de Azevedo Coleman, Rachel. ''A Sign of the Times.'' 2005. ''Chicken Soup for the Entrepreneur's Soul: Advice & Inspiration for Fulfilling Dreams.'' By Jack Canfield, et al. Deerfield Beach, Florida: Health Communications, Inc., 2006. 167-169. Coleman and her sister Emilie created a visual video for hearing children's learn ASL, and started Two Little Hands Productions, their production company. A foundation, Signing Time! Foundation, also exists to teach ASL. The foundation is dedicated to making sign language fun and accessible to all children, and to furthering Rachel's advocacy. Through the Signing Time foundation, Rachel is a keynote speaker at speaking engagements where she shares her message, journey, and experiences. To help children like Rachel's child who were diagnosed with hearing loss, the foundation offers an initiative where it delivers, free of charge, an online ASL curriculum called SignIt to those children's families.


Format


''Signing Time!''

Coleman hosts the show, with her child Liam and nephew Alex also starring to provide support. In ''My First Signs,'' it was not originally planned for her to be in the videos, but she was added to demonstrate the signs because Alex and Liam could not consistently sign clearly enough to teach viewers the signs. The second season introduced a new format that includes new signs and more original music. Each program addresses a single theme, marked by a theme song, which is introduced verse by verse. In addition, new segments “ABC Time,” “Counting Time,” “Game Time,” “Story Time,” and “Hopping/Moving Time” explore the episode theme or other skills in a playful way. ''Signing Time! Sentences'' is a three episode mini-series released in 2015 and 2016 geared toward older children and teens. In it Alex and Liam, both now in their late teens, return with Rachel to teach viewers the basics of American Sign Language grammar.


''Baby Signing Time!''

''Baby Signing Time!'' is a sister series to ''Signing Time!'' It started in 2005 and is geared towards children aged 2 and younger; it is similar to the early volumes of Signing Time where the signs are introduced one at a time. It is much more musical than regular Signing Time and teaches basic ASL signs for a baby's needs and environment. Coleman hosts this series as well, though it features Alex and Liam as animated babies rather than their live-action counterparts.


Signing Time on public television

The Signing Time Foundation funded the airing of Signing Time on public television stations around the country from 2006 to 2008. Signing Time began airing on public television stations nationwide in 2006 and went from being relatively unknown to having over 80% national cumulative carriage. It was the only show on national television teaching children to sign. Public television does not pay for programming, and in order to keep Signing Time on public television, the Signing Time Foundation was expected to produce and deliver 13 episodes annually, which would have totaled an annual cost of approximately 1.5 million dollarsUS, something that Signing Time's production company could not afford. As of October 4, 2010, public television stations were given the right to air ''Signing Time!'' for the next two years.


Cast

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Rachel Coleman Rachel de Azevedo Coleman (born October 9, 1974) is an American producer and actress. With her sister Emilie de Azevedo Brown, she created the'' Signing Time!'' video series to teach children basic American Sign Language (ASL), which was broadcast ...
, the host of the ''Signing Time!'' series. She has spent much of her adult life in the entertainment industry. While performing with her band ''We the Living'', Rachel's 14-month-old child was diagnosed as having a profound hearing impairment. * Leah Coleman, one of the main children in the show. Leah is the inspiration behind the creation of ''Signing Time!'' Diagnosed as profoundly deaf at 14 months old, Leah is now . In fourth grade, they garnered national attention for winning first place in their school spelling bee. Leah received a cochlear implant in January 2004. * Alex Brown, one of the main children in the show. Brown appeared in the first episode of ''Signing Time!'' before his third birthday. He learned to sign as a baby so that he could communicate with his deaf cousin. A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, Alex has also lived in Virginia and California. * Aaron de Azevedo as Hopkins, a cartoon frog. Originally named "Twerp" (a play on the nickname "Terp," for interpreter). Hopkins appears as a little green animated sidekick in segments demonstrating words taught in the show. He is named after Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, who in 1817 established the first free American school for the deaf and hearing-impaired.


Media


Television


Home media

* ''Baby Signing Time!'' – 4 volumes * ''Practice Time'' – 2 volumes – ''Level 1: ABCs'' and ''Level 1: 123s'' * Story Time Volume 1 * Sing and Sign: Favorite Songs from Volumes 1-6 * Potty Time: A potty training video sold as a set with an audio CD. A "Potty Time" watch with a "potty reminder" alarm is also available as part of a different set. * Signing Time Christmas: 2 DVD and 1-CD set published in 2014. Brings back Alex and Liam as teenagers. Other items include printed materials such as board books and flash cards, ''Signing Time!'' clothing, and ''Signing Time!'' music CDs.


Awards and nominations


See also

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Sign language in infants and toddlers Baby sign language is the use of manual signing allowing infants and toddlers to communicate emotions, desires, and objects prior to spoken language development. With guidance and encouragement signing develops from a natural stage in infant dev ...
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American Sign Language American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States of America and most of Anglophone Canadians, Anglophone Canada. ASL is a complete and organized visual lang ...


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