Saturday, August 20, 2011

What are the requirements for kindergarten?

You have learned some more letters: A, L, H, M, Q, and U. What is more fun to me is you are now counting to 12...sort of. You rattle off 1-5 easily. Sometimes we have to prompt the 6, especially if we're counting on fingers because you call it 1 again. However, when we get to 10, you say 12. Apparently 7 didn't eat 9, it ate 10 and 11. (Sorry, bad joke. I'll explain it when you're older.) Since you have 1-5 down, we started counting in French. We've been doing that a few days only. The other day we were in the kitchen, I was making dinner, you were pointing at the animal pieces to your barn on the fridge. I hear you say, "Un, deux." Woo hoo! You are so smart and I don't care if I'm biased or not!

You are resistant to learning your colors; however, you can identify triangles, squares, and hexagons (and say "hexagon" too!). We'll keep working on those colors.

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