Guest guest Posted February 24, 2002 Report Share Posted February 24, 2002 Congrats!!! I get so excited by the accomplishments! --- In @y..., " sillybear65 " <sillybear65@h...> wrote: > I had to share this humorous story with you. Every Wednesday and my > daughters preschool is Show-and-Tell day. On Tuesday evening, I told > her that tomorrow was show-and-tell and she needed to go and pick > something out. I asked her what she was going to take. She > answered, " Poop. " I said, " You can't take poop to school. " She > looked at me and said, " Uh-huh! " My husband said she didn't say > that. I asked her again what she was going to take. She looked at > her dad and said, " Poop!! " This happens to be a new word!!! We also > heard a new word this evening coming home from shopping. She looked > at me and said, " Mom, boo boo. " I was a little confused, I asked her > if she meant booby or owie. She took off her coat and began lifting > her shirt and pointing, I quickly learned that she didn't mean > owie!! At this point I don't care what the words are just so they > are coming, you know. However, I am glad that this happened in the > vehicle and not inside the store!! > Another thing I would like to share in her progress is that she is > beginning to write everthing!! She can write, her name, mom, dad, > and two of her uncles names so far. This has just been accomplished > within the last 2-3 weeks. Lately she showing a big interest in the > alphabet. I get so excited when she shows improvement like this!!!! > Just thought that sometimes we can all use a little humor to lighten > things up a bit. > Thank you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2002 Report Share Posted February 24, 2002 sillybear65 <sillybear65@...> wrote: I had to share this humorous story with you. Every Wednesday and my daughters preschool is Show-and-Tell day. On Tuesday evening, I told her that tomorrow was show-and-tell and she needed to go and pick something out. I asked her what she was going to take. She answered, " Poop. " I said, " You can't take poop to school. " She looked at me and said, " Uh-huh! " My husband said she didn't say that. I asked her again what she was going to take. She looked at her dad and said, " Poop!! " This happens to be a new word!!! We also heard a new word this evening coming home from shopping. She looked at me and said, " Mom, boo boo. " I was a little confused, I asked her if she meant booby or owie. She took off her coat and began lifting her shirt and pointing, I quickly learned that she didn't mean owie!! At this point I don't care what the words are just so they are coming, you know. However, I am glad that this happened in the vehicle and not inside the store!! Another thing I would like to share in her progress is that she is beginning to write everthing!! She can write, her name, mom, dad, and two of her uncles names so far. This has just been accomplished within the last 2-3 weeks. Lately she showing a big interest in the alphabet. I get so excited when she shows improvement like this!!!! Just thought that sometimes we can all use a little humor to lighten things up a bit. Thank you, " Not Just A Late Talker " A half and hour TV talk show about verbal apraxia featuring parents and professionals from CHERAB http://www.apraxia.cc aired again on Friday, January 25th at 6:00 PM EST on CN8 on a show called " Real Life " Once again only the TV viewers could watch it since so many tried to watch online it crashed the server. It will re air again, and we'll keep you notified. " Children Should Be Seen ... And Heard! " CHERAB T Shirt fund raiser available this week. Buy a CHERAB T Shirt for $15.99, and the video tape of the Not Just A Late Talker TV show will be sent with it free. More details soon at http://www.apraxia.cc Like information but not emails? Choose the option of " no emails web only " to read, respond to, or post messages directly from the website. For all the emails sent in one choose " digest. " If you need help with membership options, please email , , Rhonda, or at -owner If you are looking for support in your own area, contact CHERAB's Outreach Coordinator at nicole@... URL to the home page to change options/or to search the archives: The opinions expressed on this forum are the opinions of the individuals, not the CHERAB Foundation. Medical advice should be sought before implementing any therapeutic treatment. Post message: List owner: -owner For more information: http://www.apraxia.cc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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