Applied Learning

The four of us are driving in the car the other day, and Matthew & I are talking. Graham pipes up:

What?

Graham, remember that you say, “Pardon me?”

Oh, right. Pardon me?

I tell him what we’re talking about. A few minutes later, he says something, and I turn around.

Hmm? What’s that, sweetie?

No, Mommy. You say, “Pardon me?”

Right.

He learns fast.

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10 Responses to Applied Learning

  1. Kami

    That’s a do as I say, NOT as I do moment :)

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  2. jazz

    Yep that’s the best, just wait untill they start to correct strangers or other family members. This is Ty “Grandma you shouldn’t talk with food in your mouth, it’s yukkie” What do you say to that, ohh kids are grrreeeat. :)
    Jazz

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  3. Mel

    That is tooo funny, I love the things kids say at this age. They are just tooo cute :)

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  4. Jen

    Cute.

    I love how kids remember all the things you don’t necessarily want them to and can’t remember the little things you try to drill into their brains.

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  5. Brilliant!! Kids are way too smart for their own good!!

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  6. Don’tcha hate that!?

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  7. holli

    gotta love kids

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  8. Love stories like that. Kids are so much smarter than we eer give them credit for.

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  9. LOL I have had that EXACT conversation…so embarrassing when your kids pick up on you!

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  10. Cute story.

    Congratulations on being appointed Amanda’s Official Birth Announcer.

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