Teaching your toddler American Sign Language (ASL) opens a world of early communication. The sign for “cold” is one of the most useful signs for young children.
Use this sign to show something is cold or you feel cold!
How to Sign “Cold”
Category: Descriptors
Instructions: Hold both fists near your shoulders and shake them, like shivering from cold.
Visual Demonstration
Watch an adult demonstrate this sign to see the proper hand position and movement. Focus on how the hands are shaped and the direction of motion.
For video demonstrations of this sign, visit ASL video dictionaries like Signing Savvy, Lifeprint, or HandSpeak. These resources show the sign from multiple angles with clear instructions.
Step-by-Step Breakdown
- Hand Shape: Both hands in S fists near shoulders
- Movement: Shake fists like shivering
- Facial Expression: Cold, uncomfortable expression
FAQ
What age can babies learn to sign “cold”?
Babies can start recognizing signs as early as 6 months, though most begin signing back between 8-12 months.