Speech
Colton has the cutest way of saying things! His "L" sounds are "W" sounds, his "Th" sounds are "F" sounds, etc. While I love his little voice and how he says things, it does make it tricky for other people to understand him sometimes. When he turned 3, I made a list of the letter sounds that he says incorrectly and we decided to try practicing saying things the "right" way through songs and games. He responded very well to it and does a great job of practicing with us. I think he likes the extra attention :-). The first sound we decided to tackle was his "L" sound. When he says a word, like "wuv" (love"), have him repeat it with "la-la-la" in front of the word, for example, "la-la-la-love", in kind of a sing-song way. We make up games like seeing how many L words we can think of, as well as I printed off cards with pictures of L words and we have used them to play Monopoly. He can now say L words correctly without the "La-la-la" practice prefix.Here is a video of him from April when we first introduced the "L" game:
Here is a video of him from today when he was able to say almost all of his cards correctly without any "la-la-la" prefix.
School
Over the past month Colton has loved doing workbook pages! While he is normally a move around sort of guy, he is having fun with the activities and mazes in his preschool workbook.One of my favorite memories of our times together is watching how he thinks. He doesn't just circle the easy answer, but rather thinks things through so much! For example, when given various pictures and asked to circle the items that would be found in a bathroom, he easily circled the towels, soap, toothbrush. But when he saw the watering can he reasoned that it held water, which was in the bathtub, which was found in the bathroom, so that should be circled too.
Or when the directions say to circle things that are the same in some way, instead of just circling identical pictures, he will circle two things that are both animals or two things that are both red.
He is also doing great at writing his name by himself and practicing tracing his other letters. He is also doing amazing at basic addition with manipulatives, although he still struggles a bit with counting to 20 (he routinely skips 13 and 15). I love this special time with him!
He signed his own name on all his birthday thank you notes. |
He also decorated the cards for his thank you notes. The one on the right is "roads with cars on them". |
Sports
Colton is not yet old enough to play soccer through VAA (have to be 4) like Summer, however he CANNOT WAIT to play! He was so excited this week when not all of Summer's team showed up and they needed extra players and Coach Daddy let him scrimmage with the team! He ran all over the field and loved it! We signed him up for soccer through the YMCA that will meet one night a week through July and August. Each night they will practice for half the time and play a game for the other half. He is VERY excited!Colton and Coach Daddy during one of Summer's practices |
I just asked him what his favorite sport he has learned so far, and Uncle Eric would be proud - he said hockey! (Probably because he just learned it this morning!)
Coach Sarah is GREAT with the kids! She keeps 8-10 little boys in-line and having fun, while also keeping them moving!
1 comments:
This little boy could not be more precious! I'm kinda bummed he is slowly losing his cute lisp...but I get it. ;) My favorite part is " l-l-l-l-l-sheep!" "It's a lamb". lol!!!!
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