Open Doors
Chapter 10: School Readiness Experience It
Home Visitor: Yeah, that's hard.
Mom: She knows about the magnet, magnets. So, she is doing like this to...
Home Visitor: Oh, yeah? Oh, she knows?
Mom: She did this.
Home Visitor: They have magnets, too, at the library in one of the sections.
Mom: Yeah, magnet, food magnets.
Home Visitor: Oh, yeah. You know, speaking --
Mom: And we have some letter with magnet.
Home Visitor: Like on the refrigerator to -- yeah.
Mom: We have board and --
Home Visitor: Oh, that's good.
Mom: Ohh, swing, swing.
Eleanor: Swing, swing. Swing, swing
Home Visitor: Swing, the fishy --
Mom: Fish is "swim," but Eleanor make it "swing.
Home Visitor: Well, that works. They're going for a swim.
Eleanor: Oh!
Home Visitor: It's okay. We can add it to it.
Eleanor: Allah!
Mom: [Speaking in Uyghur]
Eleanor: Allah!
Mom: When she was very young she just said, "Allah!" if she did something.
Home Visitor: That is funny.
Eleanor: Allah! [Babbling]
Home Visitor: Does that mean something? Or is she just saying...
Mom: It's like "oops." Oops. Instead of "Oops," "Allah."
Eleanor: Oops!
Home Visitor: You just made me think about when you were just talking about the library. I think I gave you a list before Eleanor was born for Allischer, but the library probably has good books about becoming a big brother and becoming a big sister.
Mom: Oh, yeah.
Home Visitor: That she, Allischer would understand even more, now since he's older. That could be good for over the summer.
Mom: Yeah.
Home Visitor: [Chuckles] Get them, get them in the mood.
Mom: [Speaking in Uyghur]
Home Visitor: You see the purple fish? So, you see the purple -- Mama has a purple fish. Ooh, so does Eleanor!
Mom: [Speaking in Uyghur] Swings!
Eleanor: Swing, swing.
Mom: Swing
Home Visitor: It is swinging. Oh, they're going to get -- You are too funny, girl.
Mom: Yesterday, she played with toy cars and she wants to get on and step on them. [Chuckles] I said,
"Let me sit here." [Speaking in Uyghur] [Chuckles]
Home Visitor: Purple? I like the fish. We're going to make a fish picture in a few minutes.
Mom: [Speaking in Uyghur]
Home Visitor: Lift it up and go fishing!
Eleanor: Swing, swing. Swing!
Home Visitor: Swing, swing! Everybody is swinging. You going to stand up and swing? That's a -- That is a good idea!
Eleanor: Swing. Allah!
Mom: [Speaking in Uyghur]
Eleanor: Thank you.
Mom: "Thank you." She is very gentle. And if I give her water or something, she says, "Mommy, thank you."
Home Visitor: She is just so verbal -- like over the last two months, she's had so many more words than before.
Mom: Swings.
Eleanor: Swing, swing.
Home Visitor: Swing! Oh! It went flying. Ooh! It went swimming.
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