Our Story
We knew there was a high probability that there would be
complications during my daughter’s first child’s birth. She wanted the best
possible chance for him and braved a natural birth, no medications. He came out
blue and not breathing… then a little weak cry. He had all his fingers and
toes...but he looked a little different.
Fortunately for us we were informed within days instead of
years that he was born with Noonan Syndrome and was deaf. Many parents we have met waited many years
for a diagnosis. So, like every new grandma I went looking for toys that would
most benefit his development and our ability to learn to communicate with him.
To my complete amazement there were no infant sign language toys either in the
large chain stores, the Internet, or even educational stores.
I researched and thought and thought and finally demanded that
God just give me the ideal toy for all these families I was representing and I
wanted this by the morning! I was tired of thinking about it on my own. I woke
up the next morning with a dream of a baby playing with this toy in his crib!
Then life happened and my financial means were terminated.
The
Impact
I remember as a Black
little girl when I received my first Black doll. I was elated, joyful. It made
an impact in my life that there was representation of me in a toy. Prior to
this all the dolls were white with blue eyes and somehow I felt "less
than" when that was all I was given to play with. Over 90% of hearing parents of deaf children never learn sign
language. I believe that if there were educational, tactile, and playful
tools for parents to utilize that percentage would be down. His mother and
I have managed to learn sign language, but it was difficult even though we were
surrounded by a Deaf community that supported our learning.
A phenomenon of "baby talk" DVD's and classes has
grown over the last ten years all across the world. Why? Because children can
communicate with sign language before they can talk. Preverbal babies that hear
can tell mommy and daddy they want milk not juice once they learn sign
language. My grandchildren's favorite DVD's are Signing Time. My products would
be a perfect complement to these DVD's. Tactile learning, literally learning
with your hands, can and does enhance one’s ability to understand at their own
pace. For example, using the My Toy Sign toy Daddy shows the child the sign for
“hungry” and then lets the child play with the toy, feeling, touching, and
practicing. An appropriate quote to
describe this is, "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I
understand." --- Confucius
Communication can be difficult for children with Autism. Sign
language can link the language barrier for children with autism. A great many
parents experience success using sign language DVD’s, baby classes, and various
therapies for autistic learning and education. All of these educate through
visual and audio senses. My products will give them the only hands-on tool in
the market.
The smaller population of deaf-blind children can also benefit
from a tactile learning tool that they can hold on to and practice for as long
as they want while also enjoying the experience of play. To communicate
deaf-blind people put their hands over the signer’s hands to feel the shape,
movement and location of the fingers.
What We
Need & What You Get
I need at least $30,200 to get the educational sign language
toy patented and manufactured. Presently, I am asking for donations on the
first phase of the business plan. I plan
to use social media, a website, my connections with various Deaf organizations
and schools, and attending the various sign language festivals to sell the
toys.
I have been given this dream as a gift and have no intention
of giving up on it. That would be like giving up on me. Your money will not go
to waste. Even if Iwe don't reach the goal, the money will be saved until our goal
can be reached. We are resourceful. We will not give up. Someday when you see our
signing toys you will be able to say you were part of the start up!
Patent Attorney - $9000 Working on writing a Provisional Application for Patent for much less!
Professional toy designer and
manufacturer: 2400 toys manufactured and mailed to US customers - $20,000
Prototype -$750
Health and safety standards - $450
Sorry, we are not at liberty to show pictures of products until such time a patent is awarded.
Other
Ways You Can Help
Please help me get the word out especially to friends, schools, baby talk classes who practice sign language and make some noise about MY
TOYS SIGN campaign. Don't forget about the share tools: Facebook, Twitter,
& More…! When you make a YouTube ASL video please
mention us!