Yesterday as I was driving Andrew to his parent/teacher conference he was talking to me about a knight costume we have. He was pretty concerned because we couldn't find the helmet or the sword. I told him that I thought I'd thrown the sword away because he kept stabbing his siblings with it, but that I didn't know what happened to the helmet. Andrew told me that we should "frow" out the rest of the costume because we don't have the helmet or sword anymore. I almost immediately commenced in teaching him the right pronunciation of the word "throw." For the first three attempts he still said "frow," then he very slowly said, "th-row." I praised him and told him that he was right in the way he said the word. His response to that was, "You know, maybe we should just toss it."
Yesterday as I was driving Andrew to his parent/teacher conference he was talking to me about a knight costume we have. He was pretty concerned because we couldn't find the helmet or the sword. I told him that I thought I'd thrown the sword away because he kept stabbing his siblings with it, but that I didn't know what happened to the helmet. Andrew told me that we should "frow" out the rest of the costume because we don't have the helmet or sword anymore. I almost immediately commenced in teaching him the right pronunciation of the word "throw." For the first three attempts he still said "frow," then he very slowly said, "th-row." I praised him and told him that he was right in the way he said the word. His response to that was, "You know, maybe we should just toss it."
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