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Sour cream. LOLLOL, what is she attempting to eat?
She just turned 1 this month, I give my kids silverware early. Wyatt still struggles with adult-sized silverware at newly turned 3, but he's too good for "baby ware"Very cute. I started Duckling on omelettes.![]()
I brought toddler forks and spoons to restaurants. Her parents still flipped out when they saw she had silverware. Then, many months later, they sat in shock that she was eating her lunch with a fork.
Sadly, I think it's been since she turned two.![]()
you could try to do it yourself, i am sure there are examples of how on youtubePrincess is pretty adept with her silverware. She's doing well! Her biggest problem I've noticed lately is she won't pronounce any hard consonants. No T, S, K, Z, only soft consonants. Vowel sounds are fine though. DH refuses to allow speech therapy.![]()
Princess is pretty adept with her silverware. She's doing well! Her biggest problem I've noticed lately is she won't pronounce any hard consonants. No T, S, K, Z, only soft consonants. Vowel sounds are fine though. DH refuses to allow speech therapy.![]()
Princess is pretty adept with her silverware. She's doing well! Her biggest problem I've noticed lately is she won't pronounce any hard consonants. No T, S, K, Z, only soft consonants. Vowel sounds are fine though. DH refuses to allow speech therapy.![]()
you could try to do it yourself, i am sure there are examples of how on youtube
or if you cant find anything one of the girls i work with, her mom is a speech therapist i could ask her where to start
I've been encouraging her and making exaggerated motions with my own speaking to get her to place her tounge to where it should be for those sounds. I'll try using a mirror next so she can see herself.