Toddler Colour
Aug. 19th, 2010 11:15 amTyrant is reliably, correctly identifying colours without prompting quite often, these days. This thrills my arty-crafty heart as we can now play colour games and identify objects more readily during discussion, by using colour adjectives.
The only two he consistently has trouble with are green and red. Which he often gets mixed up.
This is stressing Fairy out (because over our child he is more of a -very quiet- stress bunny than me). I'm just finding it interesting, given that neither of our families has any recent history of colour blindness, and I'm waiting to see if it's just normal toddler fumbling after meaning or continues to occur in a year or two. I suspect fumbling.
My goodness, it's strange to be the calm, practical one counselling my partner, for a change!
The only two he consistently has trouble with are green and red. Which he often gets mixed up.
This is stressing Fairy out (because over our child he is more of a -very quiet- stress bunny than me). I'm just finding it interesting, given that neither of our families has any recent history of colour blindness, and I'm waiting to see if it's just normal toddler fumbling after meaning or continues to occur in a year or two. I suspect fumbling.
My goodness, it's strange to be the calm, practical one counselling my partner, for a change!