Words coming soon
They may not be speaking much with words, but the babies understand quite a bit. A few examples from the past few days:
We were all playing downstairs and Abby was feeding Gwen and Josie’s new baby dolls a bottle. Her doll, Rose, was laying abandoned on the floor near me. I said to Abby that Rose was crying and needed her mama. Abby ignored me, but Josie, who was playing on the other side of the room, walked over, picked up Rose, and started patting her back.
The next day, the babies and I were in their room getting ready for their nap. I told them that it was nap time and that we needed to put on their socks. Josie walked over to her dresser, opened the drawer, and pulled out a pair of socks for me.
Tonight, the babies and I were in their room getting ready for bed. Gwen was hanging on me while Josie looked at a book. I asked Gwen “where is your mobile?” She pointed to it. I then asked about all the other familiar items in their room, the ones we usually name when we play this game. She pointed to each thing after I asked: the tree, the clock, the fan, the window. Thinking those things are too familiar now, I then asked her about new things. “Gwen, where is your changing table?” She pointed to her changing table. “Gwen, where is your dresser?” She pointed to her dresser. “Gwen, where is your bed?” She pointed at her bed. So then I thought, I need to include your sister. “Josie, where is your bed?” She looked at me, but then just went back to her book. I asked again. This time, Gwen pointed at Josie’s bed.