1. We created a home with cardboard and pictures for each room. Behind every curtain you can find a room and we discussed what she can do in each. I asked her, "What are you doing in the bathroom?" and she replied, "Mom, brush teeth. Keeping them clean."
2. I continue to let her do things on her own and encouraged her, which helps to build her confidence and her tasks becomes easier.
At the doctor's office I can...
3. We talked about what we normally do when we visited her doctor. Thankfully, her Pediatrician's office is close by so we made a short visit after our supermarket shopping. We also discussed what her doctor will normally do.
4. I allowed G to take my temperature. She was doctor for the day :).
5. I walked into Doctor G's office complaining about a sprained ankle but Doctor G wanted me (the patient) to wrap her ankle instead. I guess you can say we took turns playing doctors :).
6. I was given medicine (water). I pretended I didn't want to take it and my sweet doctor showed me how I should take it. Somehow, the doctor ended up taking more medicine than the patient; I barely got a drop.
7. She did some lab work; she worked on her pincer grip by moving water from one container to another with a medicine drop. My daughter will never turn down an opportunity to play with water.
At the supermarket, I can....
8. For pretend play we went shopping at the supermarket. We created her grocery list. I made sure the pictures were clear and she could identify what she was going to buy.
She picked up her trolley:
She shopped for items on her list:
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