Language development
In the last two weeks or so, Owen has suddenly shifted from speaking a few words, interspersed amongst a sea of "Unh! Unh!" noises, to using mostly words to communicate. The recent addition of "help" was a big factor in the transition. Tonight I tried to write down his complete lexicon:
Proper names: Mama, Dada, Elmo, J.J., Chachi, Daisy (his day care teacher's dog)
General usefulness: yes, no, please, night-night, hello, bye-bye, help, (pick me) up, (take me) out(side), stop, go, more, uh-oh, done
Food and other important things: Cheese, butter, bar (granola), kiss, hot (can refer to any extreme quality, such as "bright" or "loud"), pooh (can refer to Winnie but more often means "video", since for some months that was the only DVD he watched), ball, (basketball) hoop, moon, stick, teeth, ice, eye, pacifier, cookie/cracker, chocolate, banana, boots, bag
Noises that signify animals or vehicles: woof woof, meow, moo, oink, bawk bawk, neigh, eee eee (monkey), oh oh oh (gorilla, accompanied by beating chest), quack, baa (sheep or goat), roar (bear, lion, or dinosaur), ribbit, whoo whoo (train), shhhh (airplane, accompanied by waving arm)
In addition, he uses sign language for: thank you, all done, quiet/shh, milk, yogurt, juice, hungry/food, water, cold, baby, throat, music, fish, alligator, bird, ants, star, sorry, and requests for "Itsy Bitsy Spider," "Little Bunny Foo Foo," and "Ave Maria" (the Latino pop song, his current favorite). More, please, all done, and cookie also still occur as signs as well as spoken words.
Proper names: Mama, Dada, Elmo, J.J., Chachi, Daisy (his day care teacher's dog)
General usefulness: yes, no, please, night-night, hello, bye-bye, help, (pick me) up, (take me) out(side), stop, go, more, uh-oh, done
Food and other important things: Cheese, butter, bar (granola), kiss, hot (can refer to any extreme quality, such as "bright" or "loud"), pooh (can refer to Winnie but more often means "video", since for some months that was the only DVD he watched), ball, (basketball) hoop, moon, stick, teeth, ice, eye, pacifier, cookie/cracker, chocolate, banana, boots, bag
Noises that signify animals or vehicles: woof woof, meow, moo, oink, bawk bawk, neigh, eee eee (monkey), oh oh oh (gorilla, accompanied by beating chest), quack, baa (sheep or goat), roar (bear, lion, or dinosaur), ribbit, whoo whoo (train), shhhh (airplane, accompanied by waving arm)
In addition, he uses sign language for: thank you, all done, quiet/shh, milk, yogurt, juice, hungry/food, water, cold, baby, throat, music, fish, alligator, bird, ants, star, sorry, and requests for "Itsy Bitsy Spider," "Little Bunny Foo Foo," and "Ave Maria" (the Latino pop song, his current favorite). More, please, all done, and cookie also still occur as signs as well as spoken words.
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