So here are two very cute videos of Babyseyo I made this month. Because I've been writing papers and things and not writing blog posts.
Yes. I refer to myself in the third person when I talk to Babyseyo. It's because I want him to grow up to be a professional wrestler.
You do not have to think my kid is as cute or brilliant as I do... and to help you keep your judgment friendly, I've made both videos less than two minutes.
His favorite song is Gangnam Style. When he wants me to play a video on my computer, he does the horse dance, which is as much "baby sign" as we've done.
I've been studying North Korea, and have some interesting things to write about that.
I'm also writing about multiracial/multi-ethnic Korean-ness this semester, and you'll see something about that soon - perhaps before today is through.
Love you all my lovely readers,
Rob
Yes. I refer to myself in the third person when I talk to Babyseyo. It's because I want him to grow up to be a professional wrestler.
You do not have to think my kid is as cute or brilliant as I do... and to help you keep your judgment friendly, I've made both videos less than two minutes.
His favorite song is Gangnam Style. When he wants me to play a video on my computer, he does the horse dance, which is as much "baby sign" as we've done.
I've been studying North Korea, and have some interesting things to write about that.
I'm also writing about multiracial/multi-ethnic Korean-ness this semester, and you'll see something about that soon - perhaps before today is through.
Love you all my lovely readers,
Rob
2 comments:
just die you reject.
Babyseyo is adorable.
Don't all parents refer to themselves in the third person when talking to their children, especially young children? I thought it came naturally, and it makes sense. We're hardwired for language, and pronouns take longer to learn than nouns, so it's natural to use nouns with the little ones for 3 or 4 years before introducing regular use of pronouns.
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