Something odd happened today. When Claire was about 4-9 months of age, I attempted to teach her a few signs. I consistently used "more," "all done," "milk," but was pretty laid back in my approach. I figured as long as she wasn't frustrated, I didn't really care if she used them. In my heart of hearts, I much prefer words vs. signing. Needless to say, she never once used them spontaneously and the words came quickly. Flash forward, oh 5 months...I was twirling her around in our living room and asked her if she wanted "more," expecting her to say it. Instead, she signed it. 5 TIMES!! I find it remarkable that she remembers the sign even though she has not seen it for such a long period of time. What a smart little cookie!
Something odd happened today. When Claire was about 4-9 months of age, I attempted to teach her a few signs. I consistently used "more," "all done," "milk," but was pretty laid back in my approach. I figured as long as she wasn't frustrated, I didn't really care if she used them. In my heart of hearts, I much prefer words vs. signing. Needless to say, she never once used them spontaneously and the words came quickly. Flash forward, oh 5 months...I was twirling her around in our living room and asked her if she wanted "more," expecting her to say it. Instead, she signed it. 5 TIMES!! I find it remarkable that she remembers the sign even though she has not seen it for such a long period of time. What a smart little cookie!
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Love ya,
Jessica
Love ya,
Jessica
Love ya,
Jessica