Baby is levelling up.
She has put a point in crawl, two points in language ...
If I play solitaire on the floor she creep-crawls over to steal my aces.
If I say "grab hands" she grabs my hands. If I make the eat sign and ask her if she wants to eat she kicks and squeals (if she's hungry).
She is currently holding a board book in front of her face and peeking around it to play peekaboo with us.
My doom, it is so adorable.
She has put a point in crawl, two points in language ...
If I play solitaire on the floor she creep-crawls over to steal my aces.
If I say "grab hands" she grabs my hands. If I make the eat sign and ask her if she wants to eat she kicks and squeals (if she's hungry).
She is currently holding a board book in front of her face and peeking around it to play peekaboo with us.
My doom, it is so adorable.
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Soon, we start visiting the high-class jewelry stores to start building that college fund...
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- The Linguist, who does not have a baby of her own to analyze yet.
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My understanding of the signs thing is that the language processing stuff can run it and vocalisations at the same time, but that the baby can produce signs before vocalisations are coherently possible (less dex required).
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He definitely understood signs and could sign simple concepts with intent (such as "hungry," "more," or "sleep[y]").
(The plural of anecdotes is not data, etc., etc.)
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She definitely knows "eat". We are less sure about "diaper".