"Take chances! Make mistakes! Get messy!" --Ms. Frizzle

"Take chances! Make mistakes! Get messy!" --Ms. Frizzle

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Let's Communicate!

It started with squeaks and grunts. It grew into a slurry of random vowels and consonants. And now, ladies and gentlemen, my dear toddler (that's right-- toddler) has unveiled for your pleasure a complete lexicon of her current words, sounds, and other deliberate forms of communication!

Names:
Mama
Dada
Io (our cat, or any cat)
Nana

Words:
Uh-oh
That
Hi

Animal Sounds:
buck buck buck - chicken (or any bird)
BAR! BAR! BAR! - dog (or any dog-sized animal)

Signs:
Please
Up
Lots of general pointing

"Words" Mom and Dad have yet to decipher:
Eeeesh
Thego
Laddle laddle laddle (I suspect this one is just fun to say)

Sentence:
That Io - Geneva has said this sentence a few times. My favorite time was when we had returned from a camping trip, and I was wondering if her affection for her dear kitty had waned during their time apart. Not so! As soon as she saw him she scampered to his side, scooted her butt up against him, and reclined her head back onto his fur. With a look of rapture on her face she sighed, "dat Io." Darn right.

Last but not least, I had to include this gesture because as effective as it is, I'm hoping to eliminate it as soon as possible from Geneva's body language vocabulary. To indicate any hunger or thirst, she now dives for my chest and yanks the neckline of my shirt down as low as it will go. If she has a free hand, she'll go for the bra as well. We're working on the signs for "eat" and "water" before I give some poor old man at the grocery store a heart attack.

2 comments:

  1. I'm not sure if the "Eeesh" you are referring to is the questioning one, Eeesh?, which I assume means, "This? What is this?" That's my take anyway, a curious girl wanting more information, please. And . . . . are those gooseberries as your new wallpaper?
    Nana (It's easy to say!)

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  2. Love that you are doing sign language. We did it with Colten and he still signs for things. Please, sorry, and thank you were ones that we pretty easy. So was milk and water. He also signs Cookie for cooking, which is fine by me!

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