Wednesday, June 08, 2005
I guess I should be proud...
My three year old son is walking around the house conjugating verbs. Of course, he's doing it in the way my children always do things, so he just walked by chanting to himself:
I have a butt.This reminds me of how my older children first learned how to distinguish a noun from any other part of speech. As we all know, a noun is a "person, place or thing." The three of them (they were 6, 4, and 4 at the time and desperate to play Mad Libs) couldn't remember that, so they invented the definition, "A noun is anything you can poop on." And it works! You can poop on Grandma, you can poop on Saturn, and you can poop on the car, etc. etc. They've never had trouble with it since, although I suspect that they might have some trouble when they get to gerunds...but don't we all?
He has a butt.
She has a butt.
You have a butt....
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Ahhh the joys of unschooling ;o)
Lookie! I got me an identity. I'm a somebody. But I don't have anything to say yet, so I won't share my blog...yet.
Lookie! I got me an identity. I'm a somebody. But I don't have anything to say yet, so I won't share my blog...yet.
I apologize in advance because I'm horrible about these types of things. But, a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. :)
Yes, OHB, but an idea would fall under "thing." It could be a little more difficult, though, to say, "I poop on Freud's theory of penis envy." No, actually that was pretty easy ;-P
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