Thursday, July 18, 2013

Lazy Days

Not much is new with Emily lately. She has been enjoying the lazy days of summer - running around the house naked, having no real agenda, and just going with the flow. There has been lots of swimming, coloring, and book reading.
She is really interested in drawings of her family, but not really willing to do the drawing herself. Ellie pushed her pretty hard one day and walked her through all the necessary components - we need a circle for a head, we need arms, we need legs, etc. She finally produced a drawing of Daddy on her own but was very displeased that it didn't look like him, so she has since backed off trying to draw people herself. Instead, she'll draw a frame around the outside of the paper, sign her name to the back of the paper (a squiggly line), and then come to any adult present and say "Can you draw our family for me?" She'll watch carefully, dictating who to draw next, etc., but she is only willing to take on a supervisory role. Once the required people have been drawn, she is happy to color them, and draw clothes on them, but she just refuses to do the initial stick figures.
Emily's interest in monsters has grown since the last post. I still need to check her closet and under her bed for her before each nap or bedtime, and this is all the more important since we discovered a great new book, "I Need My Monster." We found it at the bookstore last week, read it 3-4 times, but did not buy it. She kept talking and talking about it to the point where Chad went back and bought it for her. She loves it and asks to read it many times a day. Fortunately, it is a really cute story with really great illustrations. I highly recommend it. :)
As for reading, Emily has started to display an interest in learning to read, but the actual reading is obviously still a long way off. For now, she often pretends to read, or recites stories along with me as I read them, or asks me to tell her what a certain word says, etc. I try to facilitate things by gliding my finger along the words as I read, but it is all a long, slow process which will certainly take years. Hopefully she will ultimately come to enjoy reading as much as Abbie does.