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Monday, February 11, 2008

Caden's ABC's

The "expert" on BabyCenter.com says this:
  • Most children begin recognizing some letters between the ages of 2 and 3 and can identify most letters between 4 and 5. This means that you can start teaching your child the alphabet when he's around 2 — but don't expect full mastery for some time.
Today Caden is exactly 2 years, 3 months, 2 weeks and 3 days. A proud Momma has a right to brag on their own blog, right?!


ABCs
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8 comments:

Miss G said...

Congratulations Caden! (and April!) :) such a sweet smile. Kelly

Anonymous said...

Great Job Caden!!! Nanna is so proud of you!! You are such a smart little boy!
Great work April!!

Tammie's Thoughts said...

What a smart boy you are, Caden! And I noticed that you have on BiG BoY Underpatns, too! You are just growing up too fast!!! Smart, Cute, Happy, and such a wonderful big brother, too...What more could a mom and dad ask for? Love you and your mom and dad and Corban, too!

Leslie said...

Given that I am a child psychologist and examine young children developmental skills everyday, I can truely say that Caden did a great job, well above developmental level. Way to go Caden and family

~Leslie (a true expert)

Allen, Sarah, and Luke said...

I'm sorry, he'll have to restart at the beginning. H, I, Ray, K, is not correct.

:)

Christy Brockman said...

Well, I think that early learning skills are a direct relation to a child's mother. :)
Yeah Caden!

Kevin and Laura said...

I agree with Christy. That is awesome. We love the Coconut Tree alphabet book you gave Landon, we think of you everytime we read it:)

Deborah said...

Caden, you little smarty-pants!! I can tell your Mommy has been working with you. She can give Baby Einsteins and LeapFrog all the praise she wants, but we really know why you know all those letters!!

(This is coming from a former kindergarten teacher who had children at the beginning of the year that couldn't do what Caden just did!)