
My daughter is absolutely brilliant and there's just no getting around it! In a past post, I mentioned that we had talked about the letter "M" and that she recognized all letters as such. Well, my friends, those times are in the past. Miriam definately knows what letters are and can distinguish a whole bunch of them. One of her favorite songs is the ABC song. In fact, when she chooses which song to sing to Baby Eli, 90% of the time, that's the one he gets. Once she was running with her dad and she stopped at a big sign that is low to the ground and she started singing the ABC song. She totally recognizes that letters are a big part of this world and they are everywhere. She has had "O" down for a long time, and once when we were in Boise, I pointed to a Boise sign and asked her to find the "O." She pointed right to it. I didn't know she knew "B," but she then pointed to the "B" and said "B!" She knows "B!" At this point, she gets B, H, I, M, O, S, and X almost always. She usually gets A, D, E, F, P, and Z. It makes me proud as a parent that she sometimes points these letters out in public. The other day we were at the checkout of a grocery store. The word "Bakery" was written in huge letters on the wall. She pointed to it and clearly said "B." "Yep," I said, "that's the letter B!" The checker was absolutely amazed. Her choosing which letters to learn is affected by other things. She has recently developed an obsession for the Wiggles.
This has been enthusiastically fostered by her dad. She can name all of the colors of the Wiggles (red, blue, yellow, and purple), can name two of them with color (purple is Jeff and yellow is Sam [sorry to all of you early Wiggle watchers who knew the Wiggles when Greg was yellow]), and can identify which color of Wiggle is whose favorite (Dad likes blue, Miriam likes yellow, Zeke likes red, and luckily I haven't had to choose a favorite).
4 comments:
Smart just like her mom.
Your family is so cute. I can't believe we all have kids now. I got your blog address from Steve. Drop us a line if you get a chance.
It's fun to see how amazing the human brain is! I always thought Lillie was a genius because I was working with kids with autism and learning disabilities before I had her . . . she seemed to catch on a lot faster than they did! Poor kids.
Anyway, one of our favorite toys EVER is the leap frog "Fridge Phonics." Lillie loved dancing to the tune and it helped her learn all the sounds the letters make. Axel is now enjoying it and I'm proud to own at least one NOISY toy.
Have a happy holiday with your Brent and your brilliant little girl!
Ginger, you're right! My years of work with the special ed population definately has an effect on my expectations of what a child can do. Miriam has rewritten them all! I remember my sisterinlaw never really wanting me to tell her how smart her kids were because she knew what my comparisons were... I'm definately going to look into the fridge phonics... Thanks for the tip!
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