Funny little story, we have been teaching Abby how to turn lights on and off for at least a month. It has been a very concrete way to watch her transition from using her hands to using her fingers and to see her progression. She knows to use her index finger bent like a claw to turn off the light.
I always cheer for her and often clap when she gets the light. We make a big deal out of it. This morning she put her hand up to the switch and didn't pay attention, but just swiped at it. Then she looked at me and clapped to congratulate herself. She hadn't even touched the switch and the light was still on. It made me laugh. She knows the routine, but the cause and effect component isn't there yet.
I always cheer for her and often clap when she gets the light. We make a big deal out of it. This morning she put her hand up to the switch and didn't pay attention, but just swiped at it. Then she looked at me and clapped to congratulate herself. She hadn't even touched the switch and the light was still on. It made me laugh. She knows the routine, but the cause and effect component isn't there yet.
2 comments:
I love those claps. They are just so proud of themselves that they can't help it!
CPY
So glad she's feeling better!
I must respectfully disagree with the comment you left on my blog. . . ANY picture you post of the precious baby girl is a testament to God's faithfulness and glory!
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