I'm trying to teach my son to kick a ball. I say, "Kick it! Kick the ball! Kick it!" Then I kick it across the room. He looks at me blankly. I go get the ball. I say, "Kick it! Kick the ball! Kick it with your foot!" I wave my foot at him. "Foot! Kick it with your foot!" He squats down, grabs my toes, and says, "Toesh!"
"Yes," I say. "Toes. Kick it! Kick the ball with your toes!" I kick the ball across the room. "Toesh!" he says, and runs to retrieve it. He carries it back, holding it up. "Kick key!" he says and hands me the ball. I put it down. "Kick!" I say. "Kick it! Kick the ball! Kick it!" I grab his ankle and swing his foot into the ball. "Yay!" I cheer. "Good kick!" He runs after it. I think he has to get it now. He'll at least poke at it with his toe. No, he picks it up. He runs back to me, holding it up. "Kick key!" he says. "Kick key!"
Apparently I have taught my son that the name of that particular ball is "Kick It." Maybe he's more the musician type.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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Being able to kick a ball is HIGHLY overrated. ;)
I suppose you're right. He won't throw, either. We worked on "jump" today. That went better. He doesn't actually get off the ground, but he bends his knees, then straightens them as he swings his arms up and says, "Dump!" He'll be airborne in no time.
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