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by _benj
1451 days ago
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This, but I think it could be more nuanced. Notice her interest and explore further what she wants to do. All she might want to do is watch some cartoons, notice the content and after some time propose to record your own little video with a similar content, or to model and 3D print one of the characters, or to use scratch to program one of the characters to do something. Alternatively, give her options, not only verbal but take her places (the mall, local market, county fair) and observe what calls her attention and dig deeper into that! Browsing books at a local library about whatever topic she might like could also be interesting! Good luck and hope you have tons of fun! |
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Road trips were great bonding experiences for me as a parent.
Sure their headphones were on a lot when they weren’t sleeping.
But it was all happening someplace they hadn’t been.
And they saw me out of my comfort zone dealing with the unknown laughing at fart jokes on the XM comedy station.