A Two Syllable Word
Luke has one very clear two-syllable word. It's "baila," which is "he/she/it dances" in Spanish. It comes from a Spanish language song in Music class. Luke loves to sing that song, even requesting it when I ask him what he'd like to sing. While singing it, he sways and steps side to side, sometimes adding a forward bend (this is how he dances) and he sings along with the word "baila" when it comes up (it's repeated several times in a row). It's his first two-syllable word, and by far his clearest word.
In other word-news, Luke is begging for baths every day now. He says "Bai-ee," and the intonation starts high and drops for the second syllable. It sounds very sad and pathetic. So lots of baths are happening around here.
Luke is saying "Emmett" a little better now, too. Today he repeatedly called him "Em-eee."
In other word-news, Luke is begging for baths every day now. He says "Bai-ee," and the intonation starts high and drops for the second syllable. It sounds very sad and pathetic. So lots of baths are happening around here.
Luke is saying "Emmett" a little better now, too. Today he repeatedly called him "Em-eee."
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