Last night William was in the shower, and I went in to hustle him along:
William - are you done yet? Not yet! What do you have left? I need to wash my body and my hair! Well, what have you done? I just washed my face!
Hmm, I wonder what you've been doing for the other 14 minutes and 30 seconds! Now, every night William gets out of the shower and huddles in a ball on the floor under his towel. Because he's cold. Because the last 50 times we've told him to dry off and get dressed and you won't be cold haven't sunk in yet. Granted, he's only 5-1/2 and there does need to be a certain amount of supervision going on here, but this boy managed to build the K'nex Octopus Whirl within 3 days of opening the gift pretty much by himself. This thing has 454 pieces and is for kids 7+ (it's really cool!) So, in my mind, drying off and getting dressed should be a task he can accomplish himself. And some days he does. It just seems that lately William is in the 'yang' phase to Evie's (#1) 'ying', and we continue in this cycle of one up/one down. I'm just glad that spring is only 3 short weeks away, and I will soon be able to shoo them outside to play! Joy!
It must be the "second born syndrome"--my number 2 is exactly the same--he can tell you any geographical fact about anywhere on the globe (as he studies it day and night and it's a talking globe so it provides him with all the answers) and yet he needs someone to tell him to soap and shampoo while in the shower. He too does that ball under the towel thing and can't seem to realize that drying and dressing ulitmately leads to warmth. Now all this still goes on at age 7--hang in there--it's going to be a long haul. (ps-we still can't get him to master the tying of his shoes--and he's manage to frustrate us both to tears at every attempt).
ReplyDeleteOh dear! I heard things got better at 7! William is desperately trying to tie his shoes, and anything else with 2 strings. He's trying so hard and just gets so frustrated that he's can't do it yet! Poor boy.
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