Today when I got home, Paul told me a great story about Charlie that I had to document before it was lost forever in our memories.
As a speech therapist mommy, I've been encouraging Charlie to say some of his words better. He can almost always say the word correctly when I have him repeat me.
When Paul was getting him ready for the day, Charlie wanted his jacket, so Paul said, 'here's your jacket, Charlie.'
C: no, dad, it's jacket, say jacket.
P: jacket?
C: no, 'jacket'.
P: jacket.
C: good job, dadda
Funny what kids pick up from their parents!
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2 comments:
LOL. That is so funny. Kids are hillarious.
I love it...I think it comes with the territory. We have similar conversations A LOT. What is increasing more funny/embarrassing is when you hear your children correcting thier friends in the same manner.
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