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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 475312" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Is he aware you're correcting him? I was doing this with my kids and it occurred to me that they didn't know I was correcting them (they probably thought I was a parrot in a past life) So I specifically told them that when I did that that I was correcting them, and I expected them to repeat back what I just said. WORKED! they would often forget, so I'd have to remind them in "the moment". Still having some issues with DD2 in that she wants to "sound fancy" but uses words completely wrong, (she's 8 so it's more sophisticated like hypochondriac and such).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 475312, member: 11965"] Is he aware you're correcting him? I was doing this with my kids and it occurred to me that they didn't know I was correcting them (they probably thought I was a parrot in a past life) So I specifically told them that when I did that that I was correcting them, and I expected them to repeat back what I just said. WORKED! they would often forget, so I'd have to remind them in "the moment". Still having some issues with DD2 in that she wants to "sound fancy" but uses words completely wrong, (she's 8 so it's more sophisticated like hypochondriac and such). [/QUOTE]
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