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ds just made me laugh so much

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bubblagirl · 29/06/2009 16:20

for the last few days ds has been doing lots of pretend play pretending to ride his bike off to work and to town or the market paying an imaginary shop person and saying thank you for bundle of toys in his arms

knocking on an imaginary door to come into my home i have to open the door to let him in

anyway ne wone was he wants to be me and im him so i started making the noises he does when his on one eerr eerr eerr eerr

anyway he says no bubblaboy dont go eerr eerr eerr eerr use your words lol made me laugh so much

he actually does listen to me when i tell him this

he also does a lot of why questions so i was going why why why and he said what' with all the questions he really does listen lol

dont know where al this has come from but he spent all day yesterday just playing feeding a doll fake shopping etc im so glad its all coming along so well but shocked also as his normally so literal about things

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Frasersmum123 · 29/06/2009 16:41
  • fantastic!
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bubblagirl · 29/06/2009 17:03

lol he has been so different last few days its great always such a literal little thing thats not a door thats air etc now his knocking in the air saying you have to open the door its great

also getting a paper butterfly to ask me if i was ok etc asking me questions

naming things would never name anything would stump him that question now his saying names not understandable but usually clams up and says i don't know

and again the other day pointed and told me it was his friends mum there never taken notice of who else is about at all and would ignore anyone close by

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2shoes · 29/06/2009 17:17

wow you must be grinning from ear to ear

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bubblagirl · 29/06/2009 17:20

it was more shock than anything but iwa sin hysterics with him being me and i thought the little sod never listens while squinting eyes and walking away from me lol

will have to be more careful what i say also yesterday in bath he told me he was having cigarette break lol must have heard the office workers where he runs through on way home he had foamy tube hanging out of his mouth also lol i just ignored other wise he'll keep doing it

thats all i'll need round pil ds declaring his off for cigarette break

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2shoes · 29/06/2009 17:25

pmsl

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bubblagirl · 29/06/2009 20:45
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bubblagirl · 30/06/2009 08:17

just wandering if anyone else dc went from being so literal to using imagination as it really has come out of no where worried it may all disappear again

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bubblagirl · 30/06/2009 14:53
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mysonben · 30/06/2009 23:12

DS has made me laugh the other day because i was sitting there typing at the pc while he was playing with his cars , he suddendly comes over , taps my arm and i said 'wait a min!' , on that he grabs my chin to turn my head towards him and says "look at me when i talk to you!"...hahaha we always say that to him! he has so much trouble talking usualy and came out with this, spot on !

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bubblagirl · 01/07/2009 09:08

ds does this too lol but i stopped making him look at me ages ago but he remembers

well done to your ds they do make me chuckle how well they can speak when not really thinking about it

ds cannot pronounce alot of speech sounds poo is coo we were playing games and he wanted to be me again and i had to be him so i was pretending to be big and poo on toilet he wont do this huge phobia so thought if i model being him you get the picture lol

anyway i said im doing a coo coo how he says it and he said no bubbla boy its not coo coo its poo poo lol so he can say it

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5inthebed · 01/07/2009 10:03

The other week we were in a hurry to collect ds1 from school. Ds2 suddenly stopped and refused to move. I told him to hurry up, and he replied, with one hand in the air and the other to his ear (spelling as he said it) "two mimits, I'n on a phone" . Cheeky monkey.

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bubblagirl · 01/07/2009 12:13

lol bless him i love it i try to be cross then end up in tears of laughter lol

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cjones2979 · 04/07/2009 21:35

My DS is 5 (ASD dx aged 3) and had never used imaginary play until about a year or so ago when he started pretending to clear up something off the floor & was saying "that's naughty, don't poo/wee/sick on the floor" and also "eat your dinner". When I asked him who he was talking to, he said "Lizard". He could tell me where this imaginary lizard was sitting, what colour it was and even it's name !!!
He still occasionally talks to his lizard now.

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hereidrawtheline · 05/07/2009 00:00

that is brilliant!!!

DS is like this, very imaginative, very literal. We watched a cartoon about a termite today and he asked why the termite was licking his lips when he looked at a wooden house. And I said "he's excited about eating it, to him it looks tasty. you'd lick your lips if you saw something you wanted to eat too!" and he said "NOT WOOD" DH and I laughed so hard.

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bubblagirl · 05/07/2009 08:25

lol hidtl bless him

cjones ds is just 4 and just started to do imaginary maybe its something to do with the age but thats fab isn't it when all of a sudden there not so literal

ds names things now would never name something a rabbit was a rabbit a dog a dog etc now he gives them names none i can recognise but its a start

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RaggedRobin · 05/07/2009 22:41

at "on the phone", 5inthebed!

whenever i'm giving ds into trouble, he says "what you talking about?" and sounds so like the wee guy from Diff'rent Strokes that it's difficult not to laugh.

he loves changing the lyrics of songs and the other day it was "Old Macdonald had a farm", but with all the family names instead of animals. With his own name he sang "with a talk talk here and a talk talk there..."
but with his dad's he sang, "with a lube lube here and a lube lube there" [hmmm] no idea where he got that from!!!

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