It was a setback but I think I’m ready to get back in the game. Thanks for reading.
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]]>Oh, that’s a real shame for both the kids π
]]>Anyone who loves rocks is ok by me. I’m sure we would be the best of friends. Thanks for reading.
]]>Peachy is a funny creature. She will snatch things out of other people’s hands only to give the item back to them. So I can imagine the interaction between our two little ones. Thanks for visiting.
]]>I think you’re right. Social skills are hard to master. I wish there were more babies her own age at the park so that she could interact with kids that are at her own level but we have only seen a few and Peachy only managed to approach one 18 month old little boy. All the other interactions she’s had have been with much older children. Thanks for reading.
]]>I don’t think the little girl had any kind of issues. She was very interested in Peachy before Peachy even noticed her. I don’t think she dropped the rock of her own accord either. I am sure it was due to whatever her father said to her. If there was any issue, it was definitely with the dad. There didn’t appear to be anything unusual about him when we spoke but as I watched the interaction between him and his daughter I realized that he was very overbearing. The girl seemed reserved but I don’t think it was due to her own choice. Her father was actually encouraging her to play by herself instead of with the other kids and was constantly telling her what to do, where to go, and how to play. She had no freedom at all.
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