...such a small thing really, but oh was it celebrated! Last night Willie-Pie was engaging in one of his new favorite activities, standing at the coffee table playing with toys on it's top. And then something caught his eye in his Daddy's hand, and he transferred easily from table to couch to get to it! The Dear Daddy whooped! "Did you see that? Did you see what he just did? Did you? He went from standing here to standing over here! Did you see it?" Yes, I saw it! In all honesty, I was distracted and I may have missed the significance of this event if My Beloved hadn't called attention to it. How sad is that? But he did call my attention to it and I did see it, and so we gave each other that knowing look that says, He's getting more mobile and there's a whole new list of mischief he'll be getting into. Oh no! And we smiled to each other.
As I type, Jack is laying on his back in front of the kennels, rhythmically smacking himself in the head with the mesh metal kennel door. I think he likes the noise. He will also spend a good amount of time rocking his head into the heavy metal screen door, the glass sliding doors to the backyard, his mirrored closet doors. They all make a great rumbling noise, and he doesn't cause himself injury. I've seen him take aim at other surfaces and deliberately bang his head into them. If a satisfying noise is produced, he continues. If no noise is produced, he gives it one more whack for good measure, giving the object another chance to make an entertaining noise, and if still no noise is produced, he then goes on his merry way in pursuit of other exploits. Do any of your pre-toddlers engage in this kind of self-stim?
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