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SheWhoMustBeIgnored · 13/05/2009 19:52

ds1 started learning pecs last week at his sn playgroup after a wobbly start he soon got the hang of exchanging the card. today he spied a biscuit he fancied a biscuit on one girls plate ( he has different ones as he gf) he picked his biscuit card put it on her plate and stole the biscuit. and when we came home he was looking in the garden brought me over to the window and signed cat who was asleep in ds1s tunnel (which is unusual for the cat) and the first time ds1 has signed something of interest not a request.
but this evening the game was try to fart on mummys head (no pants as potty training) must remember not to laugh at farts as have now taught him to and he is a very windy boy!!!

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5inthebed · 13/05/2009 19:55

Made me giggle about the biscuit

Well done DS1

SheWhoMustBeIgnored · 13/05/2009 20:01

oh forgot to add he sat down all on his own for story (usually an adult sits him in their lap) 2 months ago he wouldnt sit for story with anyone

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misscutandstick · 13/05/2009 20:01

well logic says she has to swap! go DS!!!

bsac15 · 13/05/2009 23:15

Jumping in with my proud mummy moment!

Our darling DD2 has learnt to sign "more", "good" and "sleep" in the past week.

They are not 'textbook' signs, but they are in response to the spoken word.

I have had a really BIG grin all day today!

Would you believe she learnt "more" and "good" in response to a musical birthday card!!!!!!

Misscutandstick - thanks for the email you sent AGES ago - very helpful.

We've just got to crack eat & drink signs!

bsac15

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