NOPE....
So...after the true/false thread and reading through the little dooce blog, I decided to start seeing how much I could teach my little 'genius' child. I pulled out the blanket that I made for him when I was pg...It has the alphabet and animals cross-stitched on it into blocks.
I laid it on the floor for him to look at (he loves it) and sang the little alphabet song...I talked about the animals, etc. While I was trying to "teach" him, he stood up on the blanket and began spinning himself around and around until he got dizzy and fell over...and demanded that I wrap him in his 'bankie'. So....I decided to just start with "A".
"Look, Aidan...this is an A....can you say A?"
Response: Aidan started stomping on all of the letters/animals on the blanket.
"Aidan, show mommy the 'A'" (Surely he could at least recognize the A after I had pointed at it 100 times).
Response: He started pulling the threads up in places where I had 'tied' the blanket...."there, there"...stomping, stomping, stomping around the blanket.
Then...he actually took off into the kitchen, came flying into the office and DOVE onto his blanket.
"Mommy, close the door, close the door"...which means wrap him in his blankie.
Oh well.....
kris
So...after the true/false thread and reading through the little dooce blog, I decided to start seeing how much I could teach my little 'genius' child. I pulled out the blanket that I made for him when I was pg...It has the alphabet and animals cross-stitched on it into blocks.
I laid it on the floor for him to look at (he loves it) and sang the little alphabet song...I talked about the animals, etc. While I was trying to "teach" him, he stood up on the blanket and began spinning himself around and around until he got dizzy and fell over...and demanded that I wrap him in his 'bankie'. So....I decided to just start with "A".
"Look, Aidan...this is an A....can you say A?"
Response: Aidan started stomping on all of the letters/animals on the blanket.
"Aidan, show mommy the 'A'" (Surely he could at least recognize the A after I had pointed at it 100 times).
Response: He started pulling the threads up in places where I had 'tied' the blanket...."there, there"...stomping, stomping, stomping around the blanket.
Then...he actually took off into the kitchen, came flying into the office and DOVE onto his blanket.
"Mommy, close the door, close the door"...which means wrap him in his blankie.
Oh well.....
kris
Comment