"Nose"
"Nose"
*giggles*
"Nose"
"Nose"
*giggles*
I know you think I went crazy, honest I didn't. I was just playing with UE. I touch his nose, then mine, saying nose. He giggles, we do it again. (and again, and again) right now it is just fun, but later when I start asking him where his nose is and he has the hand control to get there he will remember the game and find his nose. (right now he can get somewhere in the general vicinity, but a nose is pretty small!)
Teaching kids should be a way of life, not a 'sit down and learn what I said' session. Teaching babies is often automatic as we live life, teaching older children should be too.
Kids are like sponges, they soak up information whether you want it or not, we can only chose what information is available.
Educate on a dime - pre
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I had a freind who taught her child 'esophagus" first...imagine the surprised looks when her DD knew where to point ..lol
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