Monday, December 21, 2009

Advanced speech patterns

Benjamin goes to speech therapy, but it's just to help his pronunciation. According to Danielle, his therapist, he uses advanced vocabulary and sentence structures. One thing that cracks her up is when he says, "not very likely." He says it at least once per session, usually when she asks if he wants to do a certain activity, and he pipes up with, "not likely." Apparently 4-year-olds don't typically say that.

I'm going to miss "tomato." You see, Benjamin has already stopped talking like a toddler. Before he was 2 he said tomato for tornado. And once he learns how to make the r sound, tornado will be tornado. It's just so funny and cute when he pretends that a tomato is destroying the house.

-MR

1 comment:

  1. i love dallin's "pinano" for piano and "jamamas" for pajamas. he says snickerdoodles cute too, but i can't remember how.

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