Monday, August 4, 2008

Crawling Forward

Andy makes a motor skill developmental break through this past week. Joe notices he is able to crawl forward late in the week. A jar of lip gloss rolls out of my pocket as I do one of the balancing yoga movements on Friday. So I get to see Andy racing towards the rolling jar! Previously he only moves backwards as he pushes his arms against the floor and makes turning maneuvers in circles. Now he learns to pull himself in quick small increments and inches forward.

He also manages to lean forward enough from a sitting position to a crawl position this weekend. So he is more mobile now.

Early Childhood Cognition Lab Volunteer

Andy is volunteered to be a study participant at ECCL at UW last Monday (7/28). The study asks infants to watch adults playing with objects and tries to understand how infants learn actions.

He sits in my lap in front of a desk that has two toys, a red car and a green frog. He watches an adult repeatedly acting out a scene of picking up the red car. He focuses intensely for the first couple of times. Then his focus time drops drastically and he squirms and moves around quickly when the same act is repeated; this indicates that he has learned the event.

He is then moved to a new environment and watches the similar act of the same adult picking up a toy, except this time the adult picks up the green frog some of the times. The camera again tracks his eye focus time. In this series, the first act holds his attention long again (18 seconds), indicating it is viewed as a new event. Then the focus time quickly drops to about 5 seconds in the succeeding acts indicating he understands the act.

The last part of the experiment takes him back to the initial setting and he is placed in front of the two toys. The study poses the question of whether watching someone having preference influences baby's choice of action. And guess what is Andy's response?

At ECCL waiting room. So many toys...

Earns a Jack-in-the-box toy for devoting himself to a scientific experiment.


He picks up the green frog. And then he picks up the red car too with the other hand. So I guess he has his own mind at this age already.

After I write all this, I discover an official description here under the "Understanding Others' Preference" study.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The First Tooth is Coming!

Finally, after 9.5 months! A tiny bony part has peeked out of the lower left front part of the gum. Joe notices it when he hears this funny noise of his teeth clenching on the metal spoon today. Andy has been good, no crankiness during this teething phrase so far. He only drools more profusely in the last couple weeks. That's probably the sign for the tooth coming. If feels like a gardener waiting for the flowers to bloom. We watch him grow stronger by day, and finally see a flower bud.
He also starts this bottle strike since I return to work a couple of weeks ago, but finally ends the strike and takes the bottle more in the last couple days.
He makes a bunch of speech like sounds this morning (must have been a good dream); his sound vocabulary has grown a lot.
This apple will be easier soon eh?

Sunday, July 13, 2008

9 mo Observations and Checkup Stats

* Emotional development: he starts to show likes and dislikes since a few weeks ago. For example, his attempts to share food with baby Tristan, his holding a hand out when Grandma Wang holds hers out to shake.

* Motor Skill: he can roll from back to tummy now. When he woke up at 4am on Friday (7/11), I found him propped up on his belly, laying widthwise in the crib! He turns easily when propped up on his arms now that he has more arm strength. He crawls backwards a little.

* He is taking a break from formula and becoming more interested in solids. He eats a whole bowl of food for both lunch and dinner now. It usually has an egg, mushy grains and veggies, tofu, meat or fish bits. He only takes some formula after both naps and before the second nap but loves nursing. I nurse him 3-4 times a day now: morning, lunch, and a couple times in the evening.

He has his 9 mo checkup on Thursday 7/17. He is now 18 lb 12 oz, 27 in, and 49.5 cm head circumference. The doctor says at his age, he should be taking about 20 oz of formula and breast milk combined, so I feel more relieved that he's getting that much ok.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Plein Air Demo and Drawing Session

We visited the Plein Air demo at the Fall City Art Studio on Saturday. I enjoyed watching the masters turn mundane scenery into art while Andy enjoyed the rib (for close to an hour, must be the best teething toy).
I took Andy to visit the drawing session on Sunday. People haven't seen him in a long time and all amazed how much he has grown. He sat on the floor and played intently by pulling things one by one out of the drawing bag for a good half hour, so I got some sketching done.
Posing with Bill

More pictures here.

Friday, July 4, 2008

July 4th at Juanita Beach Park

There is quite a bit of festivity going on at the Juanita Beach park today. We sat at a picnic table and listened to a band for a while.
Strangers came to play with Andy at times.


He's just chilling out enjoying the band.


There were lots of kids activities. I made him a making bracelet, and we played the Guess the Duck number game and won a toy.


Pictures here.

Grandma Wang

I got to know this visiting Chinese grandma (Wang) in the neighborhood on a walk on Monday. Andy hit off with her really well (me too). I got to know her quite a bit on our walks. She shakes hands with Andy at the end of walks. Andy even held out one hand for her and grabbed her cheek on Wednesday. Andy never does this to other strangers. I asked her to babysit on Wednesday night when I had to go teach at the library. Andy was naughty and cried his heart out that almost got Grandma Wang cry. So she played with Andy all night. He greeted me with a big grin when I came back. I was amazed that he didn't cry at all while playing with Grandma Wang; normally he cries non-stop with strangers when I'm out of sight.
Grandma Wang asked us over for some of her handmade noodle dinner on our afternoon walk yesterday. When we got there, she had put a bowl of freshly made noodle in front of me and told me to eat without worrying about kid today, and she fed Andy. Both Andy and I gobbled down a bowl of noodle. It was so good! Pictures.

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