He looked up from his playing and saw the two of us sitting at the table eating our breakfast. He came over to the table, pulled over a step stool so he could sit at the table with us and said, "Bwekfast. Sit down. Eat bwekfast."
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Christmas Wish on the Way
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Mischievious Newly Acquired Skills User
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Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Merry Christmas Everyone!
Merry Christmas!
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Sunday, December 19, 2010
Christmas Surprises
Oh how I wish he would tell me all that he can see...
Friday, December 17, 2010
Dreams Come True
Thursday, December 16, 2010
All I Want for Christmas...
And without being there and having the nonverbal communication portion to know, you are left wondering, "Was she serious/being sarcastic/just kidding around?"
Somewhere along the road of development, you developed a desire to communicate with others. You learned that you had to share attention with another person both to understand and to be understood. Part of that attention sharing meant being aware of non-verbal cues provided by your communicating partner. You began to recognize changes in tone, volume, facial expression, and other body language and it helped you to derive meaning in addition to the spoken words.
You can have a conversation with someone without paying attention to any of the cues/clues listed above. But you are not likely to make your communicating partner feel well understood. Nor are you likely to derive the kind of joy that comes from two people really spending time together.
Jack still has issues with attention sharing. He is paying more attention to others these days but I can't help but wonder if his vision (or lack thereof) is playing a role in inhibiting him from picking up subtle (and some not so subtle) social cues.
So back to the original question...I actually would like to see peace on Earth and good will toward men but don't really expect all of that this side of heaven. What I really would love to have for Christmas is a socially engaged little boy who delights in sharing attention with others.
Jack progresses daily and I expect to see my Christmas wish come true but maybe not this Christmas...
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Friday, December 10, 2010
Shopping Really IS a Pleasure
Waiting in line at the pharmacy....
There was a little boy about 2 or 3 years old driving one of the rocket ship carts. Jack walked up and said, "Baby, hi baby!" The little boy tried to stand up and Jack said, "Sit down baby" while reaching for the errant little one.
At the bakery....
Bakery worker: Well, hi there! What can I get you?
Jack: Choklit chup coookee peas
Bakery worker: Chocolate chip? Sure! What a polite handsome young man (hands cookie directly to Jack)
Jack: Pank koo
Bakery worker:(smiling broadly) You're welcome. Y'all have a good night!
Going down the aisle:
Another customer remarked how precious Jack was and asked his name. I asked Jack to tell her his name. Jack: "Handsome!"
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Picnic Table or Boat?
It's amazing to see the ideas kids come up with.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Stocking stuffer question...
A. Thank me for the warning them that Jack is zooming down the street
OR
B. Wonder what the heck I was thinking putting that kind of racket into his hands.
Which do you think it will be?
Rough Patch
For instance, why can't he go outside as soon as it occurs to him he'd like to go? What on earth can I mean saying things like we need to get dressed or we have other things to do right now?
And how, oh how, can I expect him to stop playing to brush his teeth? Surely, I'm not serious!