Yesterday, in a pinch, I used my first sign language.
Madelyn has a new favorite play spot - the bottom step. It's the perfect height for her to cop-a-squat on and read Spot Bakes a Cake or Christmas Teddy or to lean against and play with the stair rungs. She and I were playing on the step and I thought I'd offer her a drink of water.
Quick side note: She's doing much better with the sippy cup now. It just took some reinforcement and practice but she's getting it. She even gets some actual nourishment out of it instead of just putting it in her mouth and smiling at you.
I offered her a drink and she gladly accepted. She took a few drinks actually. I said, "All done?" and she replied, "All done," so I put the cup on the table. Within a few moments, I noticed her doing a hand gesture. She kept repeating it. (I had a quick flashback to Grammy's friend's grandchild signing "Help!" in its crib and getting no response because no one could hear it signing for help.)
Thank goodness Google exists. I was able to find a website with pictures of children signing basic words with the word listed right below the picture. I quickly scrolled down and discovered she was saying, "More." Proud of myself for having figured this out, I said, "Madelyn, more?" while making the sign and she did it back. I gave her her water cup and we successfully communicated.
Apparently Mom needs to schedule a mini-conference with her teacher at school to make sure I know the rest of the signs they use. At least I now know "more" and "help".
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Toddler room - Weeks 2 and 3
Weeks two and three were MUCH better in the toddler room. We still have the sippy cup blues but she's trying. And, she hasn't used her bottle at daycare so that means she's getting enough fluids from the cup. Hooray!
Yesterday afternoon, Madelyn's classroom had a Valentine's party during afternoon snack time. The Friday crew is pretty small and consists of five full-time kids one of whom had gone home sick earlier in the day. That's okay. We still had quite the party.
Griff and I attended along with Ethan's mother and enjoyed snack time and playing afterwards. It's funny to see Madelyn in her element with her buddies. By the way, she's (a) the youngest in the room and (b) the only girl on Fridays.
In honor of the party, they had more snacks than they would normally. Snacks included bananas, mini cupcakes, Cheetos puffs, cookies, and water. Our sweet, little girl wanted only the bananas. While the boys were more than happy to inhale their cupcakes, Madelyn was willing to eat everyone's bananas, and only bananas. I wonder how much longer that preference will last?
Yesterday afternoon, Madelyn's classroom had a Valentine's party during afternoon snack time. The Friday crew is pretty small and consists of five full-time kids one of whom had gone home sick earlier in the day. That's okay. We still had quite the party.
Griff and I attended along with Ethan's mother and enjoyed snack time and playing afterwards. It's funny to see Madelyn in her element with her buddies. By the way, she's (a) the youngest in the room and (b) the only girl on Fridays.
In honor of the party, they had more snacks than they would normally. Snacks included bananas, mini cupcakes, Cheetos puffs, cookies, and water. Our sweet, little girl wanted only the bananas. While the boys were more than happy to inhale their cupcakes, Madelyn was willing to eat everyone's bananas, and only bananas. I wonder how much longer that preference will last?
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