Studying

Brandon is constantly studying – he watches our mouths when we talk, tries to mouth and then say the words himself, watches which truck is the backhoe, dump truck or front loader, and then points back at them when asked.  He loves the flashcards of various words that he got from Kenny and Rachel, and I got him another set of ABC’s.  He can look at the cards forever!  The first set of cards has a large colorful picture, so he can recognize the object.  The back has hints for parents to prompt further learning and has the object translated into several different languages; it only has a small black and white picture.  He will study this side too, like he’s reading and learning from it.  He’s getting more independent with his books – we have a board book with construction trucks.  He asked me several times to read it to him, and after four times, he took the book and started “reading” it himself You see, many products order levitra online are being chemically manipulated to get a stronger antioxidant effect. Keep in mind following things while cialis sale hartbuildersinc.com buying a drug which is 100% safe, FDA approved and 100% natural also. If you let your message fall flat pretty much all you have order viagra india is a really massive screen with no payoff. This is strictly advised to everyone who eats buy cialis in australia. – he actually memorized what I said, “I am a backhoe” and was repeating that.  He’s starting to sing more now.  Yesterday morning, he woke up and was just lounging on our bed while Dave got ready for work.  He was just humming some made-up song quietly in the dark, but it just had me laughing because it was so cute.  Dave had to ask him, “What are you singing?”  Brandon just laughed and kept on humming and singing to himself.  We heard 100 years from Five for Fighting on the radio, and he said, “Pe-na-no” when he heard the piano solo.  And finally, he is learning the 8 clap.   After the last field goal that the Bruins scored in today’s game, I started clapping, which prompted a “oo cee el ay fie-fie-fie” and he started clapping.  It wasn’t totally clear, but after he said it twice, I figured out what was going on.  It was close, but totally in context of what was happening.