Yeyow |
Robert: You know, besides his categorization skills, I've noticed he's also getting better at recognizing colors on those toy vehicles.
Laura: Yes, he's been telling me which ones are "yeyow" for yellow, “boo” for blue and "ed" for red. It's like he's discovering a whole new world of colors.
Robert: It's fascinating how their perception of colors evolves. I remember when he used to call everything "yeyow."
Laura: And his fine motor skills seem to be improving too. He's quite good at pushing his toy cars and trucks around.
Robert: He's getting the hang of it. And I've noticed he's also starting to build simple structures with his blocks, like little garages for his vehicles.
Laura: That's great! It sounds like he's developing his spatial awareness and problem-solving abilities. Who would have thought stacking blocks could be so educational?
Robert: Kids can turn almost anything into a learning opportunity, can't they? And I love how he's starting to ask "why" questions about everything.
Laura: Yes, the never-ending "why" phase. It's a sign that he's curious and trying to understand the world around him even better.
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Voice-over
Watching cognitive development in a child is a journey of surprises.
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