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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 135405" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I think I followed that part. I'm just thinking maybe the name of the color came later because that's not such a concrete thing. </p><p> </p><p>A bird is a bird, a car is a car, a horse is a horse, but a color is a.... an adjective; color is a bit abstract in and of itself. </p><p> </p><p>Wee difficult child does imagine and pretend now, but a year ago it was completely off his radar. Except for occassionally turning a tinker toy or a stick into a gun. But that's not too big of a stretch of imagination. I'm not sure what he'll do if you ask him what he wants to do. I know he never knows what he wants to eat if you ask that. Unless you're at McDonald's and his choice is cheeseburger or chicken nuggets. He does know some toys he wants for his birthday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 135405, member: 1848"] I think I followed that part. I'm just thinking maybe the name of the color came later because that's not such a concrete thing. A bird is a bird, a car is a car, a horse is a horse, but a color is a.... an adjective; color is a bit abstract in and of itself. Wee difficult child does imagine and pretend now, but a year ago it was completely off his radar. Except for occassionally turning a tinker toy or a stick into a gun. But that's not too big of a stretch of imagination. I'm not sure what he'll do if you ask him what he wants to do. I know he never knows what he wants to eat if you ask that. Unless you're at McDonald's and his choice is cheeseburger or chicken nuggets. He does know some toys he wants for his birthday. [/QUOTE]
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