Luke was having his diaper changed this morning, and he was having a rough time. He wanted to take his arms out of his jammie sleeper, but since he was lying on top of it, he was getting frustrated.
As he was pulling on his sleeve, he glanced at it and saw something interesting: it looked like a giraffe puppet we play with. He flopped his sleeve around, tried to make it talk, and started having a good time playing with his "puppet". He doesn't say many words, but the way he was playing with his sleeve is the way he plays with the puppet, so I am guessing about what he was doing.
I asked, "Where's your hand?" He lifted up his sleeve to his eyes and peered in, then triumphantly said something like "Here it is!" as he pushed the hand out of the sleeve. Great laughs (babies are not shy about laughing at their own jokes). He did that a few more times, until I was finished with the diaper change. What a difference a change of perspective (from "I can't get out of these terrible jammies" to "These jammies are great fun, as good as a toy!") can make.
As he was pulling on his sleeve, he glanced at it and saw something interesting: it looked like a giraffe puppet we play with. He flopped his sleeve around, tried to make it talk, and started having a good time playing with his "puppet". He doesn't say many words, but the way he was playing with his sleeve is the way he plays with the puppet, so I am guessing about what he was doing.
I asked, "Where's your hand?" He lifted up his sleeve to his eyes and peered in, then triumphantly said something like "Here it is!" as he pushed the hand out of the sleeve. Great laughs (babies are not shy about laughing at their own jokes). He did that a few more times, until I was finished with the diaper change. What a difference a change of perspective (from "I can't get out of these terrible jammies" to "These jammies are great fun, as good as a toy!") can make.
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