How's about another round of what my kid does/doesn't do?
Does:
Babble on and have a full on conversation, including a few words that one can pick out.  (Mama, Daddy, Olaf, Xbox.  we have our priorities in line in this family.)
Insist on putting on her own pullups and shorts.  She isn't good at it, but she gets the idea that her legs go in the holes then you pull them up.
Use a spoon with relative success.  Depending on how hungry she is, there are some days when i barely have to wipe oatmeal off her face.  If she isn't super hungry, she needs a full on bath after breakfast.
Put on her own shoes - sometimes on the right foot!
Feed her stuffed animals, and ask me to give them kisses.  Cutest.thing.ever.
Doesn't:
repeat or identify colors/shapes/numbers at all.  She knows that the diamond shape goes in the diamond hole, but if I ask her where's the diamond, she won't point to it.  
Count.  We count together, but she just holds up her fist and says "uh...uh...uh...yay!!!"  
Eat veggies.  Ever.  LOL I am working on this, but mostly her veggies are canned black olives (which I don't think count) and anything I can get hidden into a pasta sauce.
Use multi-word phrases.  She babbles, but doesn't use phrases that you can understand.  "here go" and "there now" are about it.  
                 
                
After 7 years of no ovulation...
BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11
BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12


Re: Does/Does Not
After 7 years of no ovulation...
BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11
BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12
After 7 years of no ovulation...
BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11
BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12
Say a couple words together sometimes
Say Please and Thank you ("tay-too") in context
Give hugs and kisses
Use a fork and spoon with some success
Repeat colors, numbers, letters, and actually most words if I tell him the name and ask him to say it
Put on shoes (usually MY shoes or DS1'S shoes, on the wrong feet haha)
Go upstairs alternating feet
Follow simple instructions
Does not
Use potty or have much interest (but I haven't really attempted)
Know shapes or letters
Identify letters, colors, shapes, and numbers on his own (DS1 could do all of this by 19 months, even the whole alphabet)
-Talks in phrases. He told me today to drive to Hannaford and get cookies.
- Sings the ABC's, and can count to 3
- Recognizes his name visually
- Knows his colors and shapes
- Can sing parts of songs on his own without prompting
- Repeats phrases from books that he has read (He knows the first page of Goodnight Moon)
- Feeds himself
- Picks out clothing and helps to dress himself
- Alternates feet on the stairs
- Can climb short wooden ladders on his own
Does Not:
-Use the Potty
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Does:
- Say multiple word phrases (longest was "I said baaa to my sheep" while wearing sheep pj's)
- Self feeds and uses utensils with decent accuracy as well as eats a wide variety of food
- Knows lots of letters, numbers, colors and shapes, although she doesn't yet identify them correctly (i.e. knows that red is a color, but can't pick out the red block)
- Identify tons of body parts
- Dance a mean hokey-pokey
Does not:
- Dress herself
- Control her emotions very well (hello temper tantrums!) <-- not that I expect her to
- Say "I love you"; she will repeat the individual words separately, but when asked to repeat the phrase the sits there poker faced or will occasionally blow us a kiss.
I've been waiting for another one of these threads to see where everyone's LOs are at with things. DS seems pretty behind in comparison.
Does:
-Attempts to use a fork (tries to stab and tries to scoop). Usually reverts back to his hands for efficiency.
-Sometimes drinks out of a regular cup, and now with minimal spillage.
-Helps pull up his pants when asked.
-Follows simple instructions.
-Builds with blocks (stacking, Mega bloks, and now working on Duplo)
-Does his shape sorter and can sometimes do his puzzles (he knows which pieces go where, just can't always make them fit back in)
-Gives us kisses.
Does Not:
-Talk much. He is babbling more, and we are starting to recognize words so I am hopeful.
-Know his colors (consistently).
-Know the ABCs (though he likes to hear the song).
-Use the toilet. I haven't even considered trying to potty train him yet.
She isn't very good with a fork still. She CAN use it. She has the skills to do it. I've seen it. But she prefers her hands.
After 7 years of no ovulation...
BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11
BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12
Talk. And talk and talk. She will repeat anything and uses phrases.
Climb very well - ladders, playground equipment, etc.
Identify body parts, animals, colors, and the number 5. Only 5. She has 5 fingers, toes, and that's about it, lol.
Uses forks and spoons. But often prefers her fingers.
Does not -
Do stairs.
Use potty.
Have hardly any hair.
Self feeds with good success
helps dress himself
says a few words and starting to put them together
knows almost all his colors and can point them out in a book
loves climbing and standing on anything
will sit on the potty and asks to sit on the potty, but hasn't done anything yet. I can feel it coming one day though.
Walks up stairs with alternating feet
knows a few songs, row row row your boat is his favorite
can follow instructions for the most part
can count 1-2-3 but nothing over 3
Does not:
use the potty. still in diapers
not STTN
can't drink from a open cup without dumping it everywhere
Failed multiple cycles of Clomid+TI and Clomid+IUI
3/2011 inj+IUI #1 BFP. 4/2011 missed m/c.
Fall 2011 inj+IUI #2&3 BFN
Jan/Feb 2012 IVF#1 BFP 2/23 EDD 10/31/2012 ~~~ Halloween ~~~
Our IVF miracle, Baby Boy M, arrived on 11/8/2012!