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I don't know what you are finding in these articles. So, I don't have a great research angle to offer--in other words I am out of my element here :-)
ReplyDeleteI suppose that you could focus on the parent who bring the baby to storytime and explore the sign language idea with them or perhaps do a presentation on the idea to a small number of parents (with baby care provided?) and then move into a focus group discussion to obtain their reactions to the idea?