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([personal profile] pat Feb. 8th, 2005 08:16 am)
Interaction with my middle child:

me: "That video game music is seriously annoying."
D: "Yes, yes it is really annoying."

D: "Oh, wait, do you want me to turn the music off?"
me: "Yes, thank you." (I was just about to ask him that, actually.)

One thing D is teaching me is how to ask directly for things, rather than hint. (As I said, I was about to ask him to turn it down.) I was quite pleased, though, that he sensed my discomfort and was able to make the logical step to asking about it. This shows increased social awareness, which is good. I don't want him to try and mind read, but having him be more aware of nuance and social clues will help him down the road.
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Congrats to D for learning a translation problem that a lot of supposedly normally functioning adults seem incapable of learning (and even proud of it).

And good for you for both helping him learn such problems and also learning language that is easier for him.
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