Thursday, November 15, 2012

it's a myth



You would think Charlotte is a daughter of Troy...
turns out she's more of a siren!

Her first report card highlighted that Charlotte is a people person... and also a 'strong and effective communicator.'

We've come to learn that this is daycare teacher code for vocally expressing her feelings, likes and dislikes ... aka "asserting her power with screaming" ;-)

Apparently, she "uses this scream as an attention seeking behavior [...] and enjoys the reactions that come with that noise"
-- yes, Charlotte, we heard you.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

decoding Charlotte

Babytalk is (relatively) easy. They don't say anything. Well, they cry when they are tired, hungry, have a full diaper, or... just feel like it ;-) That can be quite the guessing game. Other than that, they coo when they are excited, and they babble to start experimenting with sounds. So overall the range of verbal communication is fairly limited in babies' first year.

Toddlers? Well, they're another story entirely.

(Now 1 1/2 year old!) Charlotte is pretty busy exploring the world and her vocabulary has been 'exploding' correspondingly over the past weeks. We can figure out what she is saying most of the time. When choosing between German and English, she uses whatever word is easiest to pronounce. She has a tendency to drop the last syllable of words, so it's often just a matter of paying attention to the context/her gaze and guessing how the word would've ended.

Lately though, we've been perplexed by two words. One has now been decoded.

Bunga. Bunga. Bunga. Bunga. 

She says it with excitement, pleading even sometimes. She says it for objects. She says it for herself. She says it while seated. She says it while standing.



Bunga. Bunga. Bunga. Bunga. 

Any guesses? Didn't think so. It would have been next to impossible to figure out. Fortunately though, she learned it at daycare, so they know what she's saying. Balls go bunga. A slinky goes bunga. Even Charlottes can go bunga. One can ask to go bunga, or one may make themselves go bunga. Just about anything can be made to go bunga for that matter. Even water. Any closer? 

Boing!


It should have actually dawned on us: Busy bee Charlotte loves to be on the go, loves everything in motion, and loves to move things...So bouncing balls, watching jumpy Penny and going on bumpy (lap) horsy rides are a delight for her.  

Not surprisingly, Go! Go! Go! is another favorite word these days...

Thursday, November 1, 2012

fall flavors







Charlotte has been enjoying all the fall festivities lately.

 Climbing hay stacks at the pumpkin patch was great fun. She loved picking out a few pumpkins and has been busy carrying her treasured picks throughout the house ever since.







 



Her first real trick-or-treating yesterday was obviously an event for Charlotte.

Stay tuned for the report out on her (and Penny's) Halloween adventures!