I’m learning to speak Cormackese
Posted on | January 25, 2008 2 Comments | e-mail | print
Cormac taught me a new word. He made it up; you can see it above. It’s sign language. He puts his left arm in the air, and then brings his head down to that shoulder. After a lot of trial and error, I found that he does that to mean, Pick me up, which in Owen parlance was “Uppee.” Most kids just hold their arms out, I think, but Cormac does a definitive archer-type pose and then the head movement.
I haven’t done as much signing with Mac as I did with Owen, but nevertheless he is learning to communicate in his own preverbal way. This is one of the reasons I find having children to be a fascinating anthropological study — watching them develop communication, for one. Watching Mac develop a relationship with his older brother is another. It’s all kind of universal to humans, and it’s all kind of specific to each kid. Fascinating.
And way cute.
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January 26th, 2008 @ 9:09 am
i can’t believe how big he is. i love his language. maybe he can teach my kids some things so they will stop all the chatter.
Reply to thisJanuary 28th, 2008 @ 1:58 pm
So that’s what that means! When my oldest used to do that I used to say, “It’s SuperBaby!” No wonder he got so frustrated with me.
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