Learn baby sign language on Zoom through the Wareham Free Library
Wicked Local
WAREHAM - The Wareham Free Library will host Sheryl White of Baby Kneads for a four-week workshop series for parents and caregivers to learn the fundamentals of baby sign language. Each of the 45-minute programs will run via Zoom on Tuesdays in August at 10:30 a.m.
This virtual introductory baby sign language series will give caregivers an opportunity to learn how to reduce frustration and give their babies the ability to communicate before he/she can speak. White will review research and benefits, teach and give you a chance to practice several signs, demonstrate signing to babies, and learn how to teach your baby American Sign Language. This workshop is appropriate for parents and caregivers with pre-verbal children ages four months and up.
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Learn baby sign language from a series of virtual classes
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Patrick Marshall, the new director of the Wareham Free Library. Photo by: Madison Czopek
The Wareham Free Library will soon have a new director Patrick Marshall, who grew up in Wareham and started his career at the library’s old location on High Street.
During the Select Board meeting on July 13, Marshall recalled spending time boxing up materials at the old Wareham library for what he described as the “caravan over” to the new (and current) location on Marion Road in the early 90s.
After working in Wareham, Marshall said he “bounced around” to a few other communities including Dartmouth and Foxborough. Most recently, Marshall spent 15 years serving as library director at the Jonathan Bourne Public Library in Bourne.