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Jimjams · 19/07/2005 20:19

Found this . DS1 loved the clips.

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Davros · 19/07/2005 20:41

Thought it was going to be Watch Me Learn which is totally puke-making! I vaguely rememebr this Max & Friends, but don't know from where or when. They look good, will pass the info on to other parents and make myself look good heh heh.

Jimjams · 19/07/2005 20:58

Can't work out what animal Max is meant to be. Will look up pukey watch me learn now

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Jimjams · 19/07/2005 21:03

ah yes I've seen that webpage before- I want to do my own version as ds1 loves watching himself (just waiting for those instant dvd handycams to drop in price). No clips though so I couldn't see the cheeseness ahh.

Didn't get this bit of the blurb "he Watch Me Learn concept is simply based on a child's ability to learn through interactive imitation and repetition," as ds1 has very limited abillity to learn anything through imitation.

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Davros · 19/07/2005 21:07

Yeah, actually that's stupid as lots of children with ASD and other SN have difficulty copying. A friend of mine lent it to me, she's a bit full-on and thought it was marvellous, me and another friend were passing the bucket behind he back!

Jimjams · 19/07/2005 21:19

I think watching himself is useful as he gets to rewind situations iykwim, but not sure that watching some cheesy american stuff would be. I've ordered the max one- need something if I'm going to be stuck this holiday - as I like the tunes. Stretch up highhhhhh bend down lowwwwww etc.

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Davros · 19/07/2005 22:33

The Watch Me Learn things are DIRE!!! Sounds like Jane Fonda does the Max ones....!

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