The "Yes" is about his head shake confusion. A few months ago he used to nod yes and shake no without any difficulty. Then he stopped nodding. All of a sudden no and yes were both indicated with a no shake. Argh. (Typical regression in one area when another area takes off, in this case it happened right before his speech really took off.)
So some weeks ago I started grabbing his head and moving it up and down in a nod when I knew he was meaning yes. It only took a day or two of that before he started getting his yeses done with a nod - but with his own hands on his head to move it! Finally, back on the 10th, I got around to filming him doing it (his brothers joined in knowing I was filming it) and it was a good thing I did it then since within a few days after that he pretty well stopped. You can still see him think about how he should move his head first or sometimes he sort of moves it in a circle or figure eight until he gets it going where it should be and then gives a very pronounced nod and "yes."
If you asked him if he was cranky and drooly while those teeth erupted would he say 'yeeess'?
ReplyDeleteI love that little tummy pooch in his orange shirt. Little kids have such cute tummies.
yeah for drool boy!
ReplyDeletehe is a real cutie!
ps thanks for the blog help, it totally worked. I'm super excited about it too so thanks!