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Charlotte can piece out the different sounds in the word "mom." -
Charlotte explains to her mom in a back-and-forth dialogue why she found the doll at the antique store to be scary. -
Charlotte and her mom are reading a picture book, and Charlotte points at a page and says, "doggies and kitties." -
Charlotte is asked where her friends are going after they leave preschool. She replies, "they home." -
Charlotte is scared when her dad throws a stuffed animal at her, but when her dad explains that it is soft, she is less afraid. -
Sometimes mixes up difficult consonants like "ch" and "sh." -
Charlotte's mom is asking Charlotte about her day and she says, "she did that." -
Charlotte: "Tree over there!"
Mom: "What cheese?"
Charlotte: "No. Trees." -
Mom: "Can you put those on, please?" She points to Charlotte's shoes.
Charlotte understands the request and puts on her shoes. -
Charlotte can use the past tense consistently when telling stories. -
Charlotte is sitting on the couch, and her mom tells her to get off the sofa. Charlotte has never heard the word "sofa," but she knows what "get off" means, so she takes the context and gets off the couch. -
Charlotte can mostly accurately say "I baked pie." -
Yells, "she save herself" at the television while watching a movie. -
Charlotte tells her friends at school that her mom took her to the zoo the day before, and they saw lots of big kitties. -
Charlotte is playing with a doll and says, "I love my doll a lot." -
"She played on the playground too" -
Charlotte visits her grandparents and sees a phone hanging on the wall and asks, "what does it do?" -
Charlotte: "Help me with this?" She points to her coloring book.
Mom: "Yes, I can help you!" -
Charlotte can say very intelligible sentences in conversation. -
Charlotte: "The dog went to the park."
Mom: "What did the dogs play with?"
Charlotte: "Then I went potty." -
Charlotte's mom successfully taught Charlotte how to spell her own name. -
"I love mommy because she loves me." -
Charlotte mainly shows difficulty saying words like "judge." -
Charlotte is playing with dolls with her mom and says, "put her there, like this." She demonstrates where she wants her mom to put the doll.