The other day, I began to wonder if some of you might not know exactly what a 16 month old does a school. Below, I have provided you with a write-up from Hudson's teachers which details what happened on a particular day...April 1, 2008
"Hudson has many words for us lately. He tells us something new almost ever day. He says, "Up, down!" while moving his arm up and down appropriately with the words. At nap, he pointes to the photos of his classmates, trying to name them and telling them "night-night". He also makes sound effects while playing. Today in the Little Gym (school's yoga room) he delighted in rolling a very large hassock around the room saying, "Wheee!" the entire time. He was joined in by another classmate. The two boys worded together amiably to roll the hassock around the room. Great team work! As we walked to the racquet ball court he said a cheery, "Bye-bye" to people who had stopped to talk with us. He loved chasing balss in the raquet ball court. He found a small baseball to tuck in his arm in his characteristic "storage" mode of playing while he chased down the larger balls.
He was happy adding ingredients to the bread machine pan for cinnamon-raisin bread. He still likes to shake the measuring spoons full of sal or other ingredients sending them flying, so we gave him a little help.
We were interested to see his response to a provocation that I set up with two of the shorter cardboard cylinders in our classroom. I stood the cylinders up and added blocks on top of them. He was very quick to see the possibilities in building with the cylinders and blocks. He immediately began to stack blocks as high as he could reach. When they fell down, he would say, "Da Boom!" and then startedt o build all over again.
Flannel board stories are one of Hudson's favorite things at the moment. He asks for them by pointed to the story bag and saying, "Baa-baa" for the Baa-Baa Black Sheep story. He also likes Five Green Frogs and Five Little Monkeys Swinging in a Tree. The suspense of Mr. Alligator getting those monkeys-snap is very exciting to Hudson. He and his classmates will sit for one half hour listening to flannel board stories." Hudson's Teachers.
"Hudson has many words for us lately. He tells us something new almost ever day. He says, "Up, down!" while moving his arm up and down appropriately with the words. At nap, he pointes to the photos of his classmates, trying to name them and telling them "night-night". He also makes sound effects while playing. Today in the Little Gym (school's yoga room) he delighted in rolling a very large hassock around the room saying, "Wheee!" the entire time. He was joined in by another classmate. The two boys worded together amiably to roll the hassock around the room. Great team work! As we walked to the racquet ball court he said a cheery, "Bye-bye" to people who had stopped to talk with us. He loved chasing balss in the raquet ball court. He found a small baseball to tuck in his arm in his characteristic "storage" mode of playing while he chased down the larger balls.
He was happy adding ingredients to the bread machine pan for cinnamon-raisin bread. He still likes to shake the measuring spoons full of sal or other ingredients sending them flying, so we gave him a little help.
We were interested to see his response to a provocation that I set up with two of the shorter cardboard cylinders in our classroom. I stood the cylinders up and added blocks on top of them. He was very quick to see the possibilities in building with the cylinders and blocks. He immediately began to stack blocks as high as he could reach. When they fell down, he would say, "Da Boom!" and then startedt o build all over again.
Flannel board stories are one of Hudson's favorite things at the moment. He asks for them by pointed to the story bag and saying, "Baa-baa" for the Baa-Baa Black Sheep story. He also likes Five Green Frogs and Five Little Monkeys Swinging in a Tree. The suspense of Mr. Alligator getting those monkeys-snap is very exciting to Hudson. He and his classmates will sit for one half hour listening to flannel board stories." Hudson's Teachers.
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