Aviva's not taking a nap at school anymore. When she was taking naps, she did not want to sleep at night and was often up talking to herself and playing in her bed for an hour after Noah fell asleep. So "we're seeing what her body needs," and trying out no naps. We said it this way because we didn't want her to decide against it, and it was a trial, and she likes this wording a lot. She's been telling strangers that we're seeing what her body needs, and she's not napping at school.
She has been singing in the car, loudly. We're listening to a CD we got from PJ Library and her favorite songs are "Hinei Ma Tov," (which she shouts as she sings) and "Lilah Tov."
The way she says the past tense of "say" is "say-ed," which is very similar to "said." Past tense of "do" is "do-ed" and past tense of "go" is "go-ed".
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