DGSign

About us

Mission

We understand that encouraging positive and healthy cognitive growth is one of the best gifts we can give to our children. You will be the difference in your child’s development. Learning together, achieving together, enhancing their linguistics skills, numeracy skills, object sorting and identifying colours and shapes before starting pre-school. Now, we offer a wide range of affordable education tools to make it easier for you to prepare your kids to lead happy lives and reach their full potential. We want to help parents, teachers and carers to strengthen a bond with the children by supporting their personal development. Your child will be prepared with all the skill set most toddlers or pre-schoolers would not yet have mastered. Resulting in your child being advanced and continuing a prosperous learning going into pre-school.

Here at DGsign, we are interested in how we can help you and the children progress in the first crucial stages of developing. You developing your relationship with the child and the child excelling in their growth. Without a good initial bond, children are less likely to grow up to become happy, independent and resilient adults.

About us

Story

My daughter was only 12 months when we began to face unprecedented times and there was the uncertainty in the world when we were introduced to our first Major lock-down in 2020. She was supposed to start nursery and start developing on her social aspects with other children her age, which would help her become more confident and independent like any mother would wish for her child.

During these uncertain times I was made redundant from my line of work which I had deeply immersed myself into, obtaining a degree in Design, which led me into becoming a Fashion Designer in a successful and market leading company in the heart of London. I was unable to give my daughter the education I always imagined it was would due to the lock-down and also the financial implications.

 

My daughter is one of the brightest children a lot of close friends and family have come across for her age. She is bright, she is confident, she is caring and extremely energetic. I have been asked on many occasions if she is getting a private tuition or if she has a faster pace of learning capability. I have taught my daughter most of what she knows, I am not a teacher and she is no different from any other child when it comes to learning. I kept asking myself if I am stimulating her enough and I’m sure all parents feel the same about their child.

So I began to create activities using my skills that I have obtained throughout my journey in Design and implemented it with the love and care I have as a Mother to create unique activities for my daughter to be able to learn from home schooling. Most of the activities were based around nursery rhymes and basic attributes required for a child’s learning from ABC’s to 123’s. My daughter’s activity portfolio grew over the months and as it grew, the more in tune she became with these activities.

About us

How it all started

Throughout the history of psychology, there has been a number of different theories that have emerged for a child’s development. Theories that explain changes that take place during a child’s early part of life. From the more recent studies in the modern era of child development, we do take for granted that children are essentially different from adults.

For the best part of human history, children are seen as a smaller version of their adult selves. The field of development psychology has only recently helped us understand that the way children think is very different to how adults think. This highlights the importance of supporting parents and babies in their crucial early years.

However, parents can worry about things that just aren’t important to their children’s brain development and well-being such as giving them their own room, buying them toys and taking them on expensive holidays. Instead, the most valuable gift that a child can receive is free; it’s simply a parent’s love, time and support. This is no empty sentiment; science is now showing why baby’s brains need love more than anything else.