Ah yes the ancient art of toddler decryption, it baffles scientists and parents alike to this day, its more confusing then combining Hebrew, Japanese, Chinese, Russian and ancient Hieroglyphs.
I love this. I took a course in Child Language Acquisition in college and it was absolutely fascinating. Sounds like she’s working on moving from syllable repetition to more complete words. When I was little, I called “green beans” “bean beans” because I was still hung up on repeating my syllables.
Oh, wow, yes – tots learning to talk. Parents need degrees in linguistics, cryptology and psychology to understand!
Still, she’s a clever girl to go get the toy!
Ah yes the ancient art of toddler decryption, it baffles scientists and parents alike to this day, its more confusing then combining Hebrew, Japanese, Chinese, Russian and ancient Hieroglyphs.
I love this. I took a course in Child Language Acquisition in college and it was absolutely fascinating. Sounds like she’s working on moving from syllable repetition to more complete words. When I was little, I called “green beans” “bean beans” because I was still hung up on repeating my syllables.
Have fun watching her vocabulary grow!