Mands: 9

Very short blog; very short working time. After Tony’s wonderfully animated late night his mood was very fragile. In addition to sleep deprivation the grass cutters were out in full force with their loud equipment. At first all was well and we went into his room to do some work while Anton and Marlaina ran some errands. We got through the intraverbals while Tony sat on his trampoline with some bowling pins. He did very well with these and seems be on his way to mastering the new additions! He wanted to escape into the living room and manded for me to open the door.

We briefly explored the living room before he manded for a walk. I put on his socks and shoes and he became very impatient while I grabbed the clicker and my flashcards. His parents returned from their trip and that added to the confusion and made Tony reluctant to go on his walk. His unhappy mood was in full swing until I picked him up and started running very quickly and stopping abrubtly. This was fun for him and we finished our walk with Tony in a good mood.

When we got home and went back into his room, his mood quickly regressed to crankiness. Marlaina decided we should let him watch some Blue’s Clues in order to preserve as much learning energy as possible for Jill’s impending visit.