Conversation with Nico
Nov. 10th, 2008 03:22 pmI can really think of no better example than the communication Nico and I just had to epitomize how wonderful (and where) his development is right now.
- Nico takes a drink of milk from a sippy cup, lifting his arms to do so. This is a major accomplishment because he's used to straws, which require no lifting.
- He then looks at me, a gleam in his eye. I say, "All-done spot." He looks at said all-done spot. Grins. I say, "Nico, all-done spot." He leans forward and lifts the cup in the air toward the spot as I lift my arms up a bit, ready to cheer. With authority, Nico places the cup in the cup-holder. I say, "Hooray!" and lift my arms triumphantly into the air.
- Nicholas lifts his arms in the air, draws in an audible breath, and says, "aaayyyy." Then he crosses his arms over his chest and beams at me. I tell him, "I love you too" and sign it. He presses his hand hard against his chest and grins (as if to say, "meeeeee!").
Then he throws his cup on the floor.
- Nico takes a drink of milk from a sippy cup, lifting his arms to do so. This is a major accomplishment because he's used to straws, which require no lifting.
- He then looks at me, a gleam in his eye. I say, "All-done spot." He looks at said all-done spot. Grins. I say, "Nico, all-done spot." He leans forward and lifts the cup in the air toward the spot as I lift my arms up a bit, ready to cheer. With authority, Nico places the cup in the cup-holder. I say, "Hooray!" and lift my arms triumphantly into the air.
- Nicholas lifts his arms in the air, draws in an audible breath, and says, "aaayyyy." Then he crosses his arms over his chest and beams at me. I tell him, "I love you too" and sign it. He presses his hand hard against his chest and grins (as if to say, "meeeeee!").
Then he throws his cup on the floor.
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